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Judge rules on parking lot dispute

Judge rules on parking lot dispute

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has issued something of a split decision on a dispute between the owners of Shooters Sports Bar and a Domino's Pizza franchise over use of a common parking lot.

Guilty pleas entered in gun seizure

The court case surrounding firearms seizures from a home in the VLA is nearing an end after two Prince George men pleaded guilty Monday to offences related to the incident.

Rollover yields serious injuries

Two people police believe were not wearing seatbelts at the time suffered serious injuries in a single-vehicle rollover early Sunday morning.

Arrests made in alleged dial-a-dope operation

Prince George RCMP are saying an alleged dial-a-dope operation has been uncovered and seven people have been arrested following a raid on a home in the 4000 block of 22nd Avenue early Saturday morning.

Bel Canto putting on animal-themed concert

The Bel Canto choirs will be performing Saturday night at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church. "All Creatures Great & Small" is the title of the concert, set for 7 p.m.

Enbridge opens Prince George office

The proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project is now officially headquartered in Prince George.

Coroner identifies body as Prince George businessman

The body of noted Prince George businessman Kelly Nordin was found in the ocean off Lasqueti Island in the Georgia Strait, the B.C. Coroners Service said Friday. Two people traveling in a sailboat near the island's southern tip found his body on Nov.
Strike could close CNC on Tuesday

Strike could close CNC on Tuesday

Support staff at the College of New Caledonia have issued 72-hour strike notice and are planning a full-scale walkout that would cancel all classes at its six northern B.C. campuses on Tuesday.

IPG sharpening marketing efforts

The sketched lines of a civic marketing campaign are on the drawing board at Initiatives Prince George.
B.C. boy, 3, found safe in Montana

B.C. boy, 3, found safe in Montana

SPARWOOD, B.C. - A three-year-old British Columbia boy is tired and hungry, but safe after allegedly being snatched by his father and secreted across the United States border.