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One man’s journey on the Highway of Tears

One man’s journey on the Highway of Tears

He might forget the words he wants to use to express himself and can't recall the name of a friend he just mentioned moments ago but Highway of Tears walker Brett Merchant, 56, never loses focus on why he's on the road.
Ice Age on Ice cancelled

Ice Age on Ice cancelled

Sid, Skrat and other favourite Ice Age characters will have to stay on screen for Prince George fans after Ice Age On Ice's fall show was cancelled.
RCMP looking for 'dangerous' man

RCMP looking for 'dangerous' man

A 23-year-old man described as "violent, armed and dangerous" is wanted by Prince George RCMP on three arrest warrants. Police say Warren Chad Johnny should not be approached but are asking for the public's help finding him.
Krause nominated for UBCM president

Krause nominated for UBCM president

For the first time, a Prince George city councillor could take top spot at the provincial body that acts as a "collective voice" for local governments. Murry Krause is the lone name on the ballot for president of the Union of B.C. Municipalities.
Warmer fall expected

Warmer fall expected

As we all saw, summer was just OK but it looks like fall might see some better than normal temperatures going forward. "Summer wasn't oppressively hot and it wasn't super cold either," said Erin Wenckstern, meteorologist for the Weather Network.
Controlled burn planned next week near Mackenzie

Controlled burn planned next week near Mackenzie

BC Wildfire Service will burn about 40 hectares near Mackenzie next week in an effort to reduce the area's wildfire risk. The go-ahead for the controlled burn - expected to be from Sept.
Car crashes into Ospika Animal Hospital

Car crashes into Ospika Animal Hospital

A car crashed through Ospika Animal Hospital Tuesday afternoon. Prince George RCMP were called to the 2300 block of Ospika Boulevard at around 2 p.m.
New parking fines now in effect

New parking fines now in effect

Violating the city's parking rules just got more expensive as city council approved new rates. Most fines are $50, double the price tag it cost tardy parkers previously.
Woman struck by train survives

Woman struck by train survives

A woman is lucky to be alive after she was struck and "run over" by a train Monday night, police said. The "heavily intoxicated" 46-year-old was trespassing on CN Rail property when she was hit near 1st Avenue and Dominion Street.
Trades funding for CNC

Trades funding for CNC

The province handed $1.2 million in trades funding to the College of New Caledonia Monday to buy new equipment.