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Swarming leader granted day parole

Swarming leader granted day parole

A Prince George woman sentenced to prison for ring-leading a swarming-style attack against two youths has been granted day parole.
Trial dates set for social worker accused of possessing child pornography

Trial dates set for social worker accused of possessing child pornography

A two-day trial for a former manager with B.C.'s Ministry of Children and Family Development accused of child pornography will begin Sept. 5. The dates were set Monday in B.C. Supreme Court.
Wildfire burns near Pantage Lake

Wildfire burns near Pantage Lake

B.C. Wildfire Service crews are continuing their efforts to supress a wildfire burning about five kilometres south of Pantage Lake and 40 kilometres northwest of Quesnel. Winds Monday caused the fire to grow and, as of 8:30 a.m.
Former Prince George man pleads guilty in Victoria killing

Former Prince George man pleads guilty in Victoria killing

Musician lured with lies, then killed; ‘Let me go. Just let me go.’
Students to take part in botany field camp

Students to take part in botany field camp

An exciting opportunity of experiential learning is being offered at the Skeena River estuary for UNBC students this summer.
SmartMom program offers pregnancy information by text

SmartMom program offers pregnancy information by text

Every week throughout her pregnancy each woman in the Northern Health region who registers for SmartMom will get texts with evidence-based tidbits to make sure mom-to-be gets the right information at the right time.
School district hosts business fair, competition

School district hosts business fair, competition

School District 57 held its first ever YES57 Young Entrepreneurs Business Fair on Monday. The junior competition showcased business ideas created by students.
Man given two-year wait for MRI

Man given two-year wait for MRI

A Prince George man with an injured shoulder that causes him bouts of excruciating pain was told he had to wait nearly 800 days for a diagnostic MRI.
"Really, really, really dumb" idea earns car torcher three years probation

"Really, really, really dumb" idea earns car torcher three years probation

A 20-year-old Prince George man was sentenced Monday to three years probation with a conditional discharge for making a "really, really, really dumb" decision to torch his girlfriend's father's car to hide the fact he ran it off the road.
RCMP torch run set for Tuesday

RCMP torch run set for Tuesday

The Prince George RCMP are holding their annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to support Special Olympics British Columbia tomorrow. The 3.