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PG polls from the federal election

PG polls from the federal election

Elections Canada has made public the final vote count for the federal election. Conservative MP Bob Zimmer was reelected to Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies with 52.5 per cent of the vote. His next closest was Liberal Matt Shaw with 24.
Massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct faces disciplinary hearing

Massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct faces disciplinary hearing

A disciplinary hearing before the B.C. College of Massage Therapists begins Tuesday for a Prince George massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct.
Shiraz wins People's Choice Award

Shiraz wins People's Choice Award

Reza Akbari had barely sat down at the Small Business BC awards before he heard Premier Christy Clark say the name of his restaurant.
Advance work for Salmon River bridge underway

Advance work for Salmon River bridge underway

Some preperatory work on the Salmon River bridge began Monday and will continue for the next six days.
Sacred scroll origins a mystery

Sacred scroll origins a mystery

Nobody seems to know how Prince George's small Jewish community got a Torah - a sacred scroll - to use during their meetings in the 1970s, but Marlies Greulich, executive director of the local Multicultural Heritage Society, was able to connect a res
Symposium focuses on aboriginal learning

Symposium focuses on aboriginal learning

School District 57 set aside a day for its educators to absorb ideas about indigenous learning in the third - and largest yet - Northern Aboriginal Education Symposium.
Minor incident at Husky

Minor incident at Husky

Prince George Fire Rescue was called to the Husky Oil refinery on Friday afternoon. Called to the Pulpmill Road location at 1:45 p.m., they arrived to find Husky's emergency response team controlling a minor incident.
Bank robber sentenced to provincial time

Bank robber sentenced to provincial time

A Smithers man who robbed a Prince George bank seven months ago was sentenced Friday to two years less a day followed by two years probation for a crime he described as the "stupidest, most irrational act" he's ever done.
Sex trade topic at Queensway town hall with RCMP

Sex trade topic at Queensway town hall with RCMP

Street-based sex workers and their customers were a major topic when more than 60 people living and running businesses in the Queenway area attended a town hall meeting with Prince George RCMP on Tuesday evening.
Alleged drug dealers arrested in park

Alleged drug dealers arrested in park

The Prince George RCMP's street crew unit arrested two alleged drug dealers in Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park on Thursday night.