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Local antiques dealer back in jail

Local antiques dealer back in jail

A Prince George antiques dealer and former RCMP officer convicted in 1983 of killing his wife by throwing her off the 17th floor balcony of their Toronto apartment will spend at least the next year in jail for a parole violation.

Man injured in Salmon Valley rollover

A 65-year-old man was injured after a single-vehicle rollover in Salmon Valley Friday afternoon. The crash happened at approximately 4:20 p.m. on Salmon Valley Forest Service Road, Prince George RCMP spokesperson Cst. Sonja Blom said.

Supicious deaths at Moberly Lake

Police are treating as a crime scene a property in the Moberly Lake area where two people have been found dead. The development comes after Chetwynd RCMP responded to a call Friday shortly after 9:30 a.m.

Questioning heats up at pipeline hearings

How intervener groups prepared their evidence was the main focus Friday as Northern Gateway asked questions at the National Energy Board hearings.

Fundraiser for Variety children's charity ready to roll

A young Prince George girl with cerebral palsy and a local restaurant are teaming up to raise for the Variety - The Children's Charity. From Mon., Nov. 26 to Sat., Dec.
PWB survives tax brew-haha

PWB survives tax brew-haha

Pacific Western Brewery will not have to close its doors due to a tax penalty. Northern B.C.

Airplane loses way

The airspace around the Prince George Airport was closed for approximately an hour on Thursday afternoon after a small aircraft was reported lost in the heavy snowfall.

Shoe Memorial remembers murdered women

Tragedy wears size 10 women's shoes. When the murdered women of Canada are remembered, advocates use footwear to illustrate what the public has lost. An empty pair of shoes stands as a reminder of gender-based violence.

Caribou evidence given consideration

A pair of nature groups were able to get a recent report into caribou populations in the Prince George area admitted as evidence Thursday at hearings into the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline. B.C.
Wood Wheaton Honda opens doors

Wood Wheaton Honda opens doors

After decades of operating apart, even in competition with each other, the forces of Honda and GM have come together in Prince George. Wood Wheaton auto group started as a General Motors car dealership in the early 1990s.