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One person killed in collision east of city

One person killed in collision east of city

The driver of a pickup truck died at the scene, North District RCMP said, following a collision with a tractor trailer Thursday night on Highway 16 east of the city.
Water main break fixed

Water main break fixed

A broken water main along Third Avenue was repaired Thursday night, nearly eight hours after it burst. The 12-inch pipe at Third and Vancouver spewed water into the street for hours before water was turned off.
Forestry offers opportunities for clean energy, expert says

Forestry offers opportunities for clean energy, expert says

The forestry sector can play a key role in creating a sustainable future that makes better use of leftover material, converting it to alternative fuel sources.
Man who killed son gets day parole

Man who killed son gets day parole

A man who shot his 36-year-old son to death during a fishing trip north of Fort St. James has been granted day parole. Jacques Henri Seguin, 69, was sentenced in January to nearly four years in prison for the Aug.
Name of man who died in RCMP cells released

Name of man who died in RCMP cells released

The man who died in cells at the Prince George RCMP detachment was 51-year-old Jamie Wilford Shanoss, the B.C. Coroners Service said Thursday. The civilian-based Independent Investigations Office (IIO) has been called in to investigate the death.
Fake traffic tickets centre of new e-mail scam

Fake traffic tickets centre of new e-mail scam

Fake traffic tickets are showing up in local e-mail inboxes, Prince George RCMP is warning.
WorkSafeBC warning homeowners of asbestos hazard

WorkSafeBC warning homeowners of asbestos hazard

WorkSafeBC is urging homeowners living in houses built before 1990 to test their homes for asbestos before starting any renovation projects.
Local man sentenced for possessing stolen property

Local man sentenced for possessing stolen property

A Prince George man was sentenced Wednesday to a further 19 days in jail for his role in the theft of a pickup truck and copper wire from a local business.
Library accepting nominations for 2017 Jeanne Clarke Awards

Library accepting nominations for 2017 Jeanne Clarke Awards

Since 1985, the Prince George Public Library has recognized those who have made a great contribution to the field of local history by awarding the Jeanne Clarke Awards. The call for nominations is out and deadline is Friday, Jan. 6, 2017.
'Tis the season for Christmas hampers

'Tis the season for Christmas hampers

Once again the four main local organizations that offer hampers to those in need at Christmas time have put their heads together to coordinate their efforts.