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Police SUV and a family sedan crashed Sunday night

Police SUV and a family sedan crashed Sunday night

An 8 p.m. crash between a police SUV and a family sedan sent four people to hospital Sunday evening. The collision occurred at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Winnipeg Street.

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.

Road rehab projects a jigsaw puzzle

Back from the Easter holiday break, Prince George city council has a full agenda for tonight's meeting.

House arrest and firearms ban for drug producers

From Prince George provincial court: April 13 Travis Inias Basil was sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a $50 victim surcharge for breach of recognizance committed in Fort St. James.

Medical fundraiser uncovers $10 million gem

Dr. Bert Kelly had his wish list fulfilled Saturday night. Like a lucky game show contestant, he struck it rich on the Pat and Shirley Show.

Dike opponents to hit the streets

Volunteers will be going door-to-door looking for signatures for a petition against the proposed River Road dike project.

Wood Innovation Centre advances to RFQ stage

The fledgling Wood Innovation and Design Centre (WIDC) took a step closer to realization Friday withe the release of a request for qualifications to design and construct a building at least six stories high in downtown Prince George.

Dead man's name now known

After initial nondisclosure, it has been announced publicly that the deceased man found in a wooded area near a Prince George street was 29-year-old Christopher Michael Leblond.
Province commits to more Cariboo Connector four laning

Province commits to more Cariboo Connector four laning

The provincial government will spend $200 million over the next five years to four-lane an additional 30 kilometres along Highway 97 between Prince George and Cache Creek, Premier Christy Clark said Friday.

Industry group to lobby for trade school

A group of 30 industry leaders from a variety of sectors across Northern B.C. have thrown their support behind the development of a trades school at the former Canfor Rustad sawmill.