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Lawsuit filed over collision with dead moose at accident scene

Lawsuit filed over collision with dead moose at accident scene

A Prince George woman has filed a lawsuit claiming others were at fault for the injuries she suffered when her vehicle rolled off an embankment after it struck the carcass of a dead moose at the scene of an accident. The claim, filed Friday in B.C.
Breast milk donation site launched at hospital

Breast milk donation site launched at hospital

Babies born prematurely in Prince George now have better access to breast milk with the creation of a milk donation site at the University Hospital of Northern BC.
Locals pass CPA exam

Locals pass CPA exam

Five Prince George Chartered Professional Accounting students have passed the multi-day national common final examination. One of them, Alexander Nowak, made the national honour roll for his outstanding result. Only one other B.C.
Boater missing and presumed drowned

Boater missing and presumed drowned

One person is missing and presumed drowned following the capsize of a boat Saturday night in Arthur Lake south of Prince George. Only one of the two in the boat made it to shore where he flagged down a motorist who was able to call police.
Work on left-turn lights progressing

Work on left-turn lights progressing

Safety improvements are "well underway" for two intersections along Highway 16 within the city. Left turn signals are being installed at Vance-Cowart Roads and Ferry Avenue.
Aerial surveys of spruce beetle outbreak overhead

Aerial surveys of spruce beetle outbreak overhead

Pilots have started taking to the air to help the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations assess the progress made on combatting an outbreak of the spruce beetle in the Omineca region.
Kayaker rescued from Bowron River

Kayaker rescued from Bowron River

A helicopter was called in Saturday evening to rescue a kayaker stranded on an island in the middle of the Bowron River.
Charges approved in break and enter, vehicle ramming

Charges approved in break and enter, vehicle ramming

Crown counsel has approved charges against three people stemming from the alleged break and enter at a local business and a ramming of a police vehicle early Saturday morning. Adam Kelly McGowan, 37, of Fort St.

Break and enter suspects ram police car

Four people in custody after Prince George RCMP foiled and break and enter at a commercial business on Cowart Road early Saturday morning. Police were called to the scene at about 4 a.m.
City hosting Foodie Fridays

City hosting Foodie Fridays

Now locals can proclaim TGIFF as the City of Prince George brings Foodie Fridays to Veterans Square at city hall. Local food trucks and vendors can set up shop from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. from August 5 to Sept. 30.