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Update: Wanted man located

Update: Wanted man located

Douglas William Gibbs had been wanted for failing to comply with a probation order.
What’s happening this weekend in Prince George

What’s happening this weekend in Prince George

A list of fun things to do between Aug. 11 and 13
University Way closure in effect Aug. 22-Sept. 15

University Way closure in effect Aug. 22-Sept. 15

Road access will be blocked to allow replacement of Shane Creek Bridge road panels
Local dancer takes third at major powwow

Local dancer takes third at major powwow

The Kamloopa Powwow is one of the largest powwows in Western Canada and this year’s event featured more than 500 dancers from across Canada and the United States
Conair buys seven more Dash 8s to upgrade aerial firefighting fleet

Conair buys seven more Dash 8s to upgrade aerial firefighting fleet

Abbotsford company plans to convert planes to airtankers over next two years
Prince George hosts 111th annual BCNE next week

Prince George hosts 111th annual BCNE next week

Pro rodeo, SuperDogs among feature attractions of four-day Exhibition Park event, one of oldest fairs in Western Canada
CNC entrance reno starts Monday

CNC entrance reno starts Monday

Access to the main campus will be via the west entrance, located between the dental building and the gym.
Touch a Truck, Foodie Fridays goes tomorrow at Canada Games Plaza

Touch a Truck, Foodie Fridays goes tomorrow at Canada Games Plaza

“This free event is always a huge hit as most of us never grow out of our fascination with all things that go vroom."
Prince George man sentenced for ‘barbaric’ murder

Prince George man sentenced for ‘barbaric’ murder

David Brayden McLeod, 27, was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without eligibility for parole for 12 years for the second-degree murder of Jacob Larsen
Less habitat brings more bears into Prince George

Less habitat brings more bears into Prince George

Reduced berry crop, habitat infringement putting pressure on bear population, leading to increased sightings in Prince George residential areas.