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Murderer's day parole extended

The Parole Board of Canada has denied full parole to a former Prince George man serving a life sentence for first degree murder in the 1995 death of a woman on a northern B.C.
Police on look out for armed and dangerous man

Police on look out for armed and dangerous man

A man police describe as armed and dangerous is on the loose. If you see Robert Lee Milligan, 31, do not approach him and call 911 immediately, Prince George RCMP warned Friday.

Broadhead's book brings life to traditionally pesky insect

It's an odd sensation, especially when you live in northern Canada, to catch yourself rooting for a mosquito.
Quiet moments offered with Santa

Quiet moments offered with Santa

Even the little things can add to the stress of some holiday situations. Alistair MacMillan, 5, habitually tries to rip off Santa's beard when he visits with the jolly old elf. He doesn't mean anything by it, it's just part of the visit for him.

Prepare yourself for flu season

Don't take influenza too lightly. It's a dangerous infectious disease that's easily passed along.

P.G. students earn CGA honours

Seven Prince George resident residents received their Chartered Professional Accountant and Certified General Accountant designations at a convocation ceremony held Saturday at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

Criminal driver gets a break

A Prince George man has received a slight break on the lengthy sentence he was issued for two driving offences. On Dec.
Man jailed for hitting hospital tech

Man jailed for hitting hospital tech

A man was sentenced to 22 days in jail and one year probation for assaulting a staff member at University Hospital of Northern British Columbia.
Skier featured in mural

Skier featured in mural

Prince George alpine skier Kaitlyn Martin, 14, will be a part of the 2015 Canada Winter Games, whether she qualifies to compete in them or not.

Judge gives more time to mining claims

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has extended the life of a court order protecting two miners' placer claims on a Quesnel-area farm. Bill Tomm, 65, and Clarence Hallett, 69, now have until Oct.