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Stepfather faces sentencing for sexual interference

A 35-year-old man will know today how much more time he will spend in jail for sexually interfering with his two young stepchildren. B.C.

Boomers will be working for longer: federal budget announcement

At the end of April, Canadians under age 54 who wanted to start collecting old age security benefits at age 65 will now have to wait two more years thanks to the Tory federal budget announcement.
Triathlete joins sport at 64

Triathlete joins sport at 64

Last year she became a world champion in her class

Hospital learning centre a meeting place for medical minds

The Roman Forum was not built in a day, and it will no doubt take a year or two before Northern Health has its staff learning centre.

Retrial ordered for drunk driving case

Emergence of fresh evidence suggesting police took too long to administer a breathalyzer has prompted a B.C. Supreme Court Justice to order a new trial for a Prince George man convicted of drunk driving.
Speeding ticket leads to drug bust

Speeding ticket leads to drug bust

On Sunday, regional traffic police pulled over a pickup truck for speeding near Vanderhoof. It was soon revealed that the pickup also contained hundreds of dollars in cash and an estimated $45,000 in packaged marijuana.

RCMP seize heroin during search warrant

On Friday Quesnel RCMP drug section executed a search warrant pursuant to the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act at a residence in the 200 block of Bouchie Street.

Council gives first OK to 10th Avenue closure

City council gave tentative approval of the closure of 10th Avenue between Brunswick Street and Patricia Boulevard.
Big win helps family with medical worries

Big win helps family with medical worries

One phone call dramatically changed the lives of Justin Francoeur and Alicia McQueen.

Province to look at turning sawmill into trade school

A feasibility study for turning the old Rustad sawmill into a trade school should begin soon and be completed in about a month's time, Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Pat Bell said Monday.