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First annual Climb for Cancer at Northern Lights Estate Winery

First annual Climb for Cancer at Northern Lights Estate Winery

The wet weather didn't dampen anyone's spirits on Saturday as the first annual Climb for Cancer took place.
First annual Climb for Cancer at Northern Lights Estate Winery

First annual Climb for Cancer at Northern Lights Estate Winery

The wet weather didn't dampen anyone's spirits on Saturday as the first annual Climb for Cancer took place.
ICBA establishes Prince George office

ICBA establishes Prince George office

The "oldest open shop organization in Canada" is making inroads into the Central Interior. The Independent Contractors and Businesses Association of B.C. recently opened an office in Prince George.
UNBC still green

UNBC still green

For the fifth year in a row, UNBC has been named one of Canada's Greenest Employers by the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers project.
Drunk-driving victim’s family, friends speak about loss

Drunk-driving victim’s family, friends speak about loss

One-by-one, 20 times over, Duane Francis Pearson's family and friends struggled through their victim impact statements at Prince George court Friday. Pearson was fun-loving. Pearson was kind. Pearson was goofy, caring, compassionate and honest.
Teenager killed in two-vehicle crash

Teenager killed in two-vehicle crash

A 15-year-old girl is dead following a crash between a pick-up truck and an SUV at the intersection of Highway 16 and Vance Road on Friday. Police and emergency services were called to the scene at 12:30 p.m.
Missing woman last seen at bus depot

Missing woman last seen at bus depot

Prince George RCMP are asking for help to locate a 41-old-woman who went missing while travelling by bus to Terrace. Family members told police Annyha Klinger was travelling on the Greyhound and was expected to arrive in Terrace on April 19.
Premier plans to get tough on drones over wildfires

Premier plans to get tough on drones over wildfires

The B.C. government is pledging harsh punishment for people who fly drones over a wildfire, who are boating on a lake where an air tanker needs to fill up, or motorists or campers who go into restricted wildfire areas.
Leader of swarming apologizes during sentencing hearing

Leader of swarming apologizes during sentencing hearing

The woman who orchestrated swarming-type attacks that ended with one of the victims lying unconscious on a snow bank apologized for her actions Friday during a sentencing hearing.
Mother, son victims in Granisle shooting

Mother, son victims in Granisle shooting

People in the small northern B.C. community of Granisle say they are stunned by the deaths of a mother and her adult son who were shot by police Thursday, apparently after a dispute among neighbours.