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Appeal for retrial of Quesnel stabbing death case falls flat

The dismissal of a juror was not sufficient grounds for a judge to overturn the conviction of a murderer. The B.C.

Prince George in need of a name change: Abbotsford councillor

The City of Prince George could use a name change to spruce up the city's image, according to longtime Abbotsford city councillor Simon Gibson.

UPDATE- Quesnel fatal crash

Police still cannot confirm who the victims are of a fatal highway crash near Quesnel. One is dead. However some incidental details are emerging. RCMP traffic spokeswoman Cpl.

Two injured in FMC incident

Fire crews rushed to FMC of Canada Ltd. when a fire and chemical incident happened there Friday morning. At about 8:40 a.m. three fire halls dispatched 15 firefighters and their trucks to the chemical plant on PG Pulp Mill Road.

UPDATE- Quesnel woman dies in crash

A senior citizen of Quesnel was killed Friday morning when her vehicle collided with a commercial transport rig.
Map of the Day - Dina Lake

Map of the Day - Dina Lake

Dina Lakes are a group of lakes in the Heather - Dina Lakes Provincial Park. While some facilities are available, they are rustic, and the lakes offer a chance to explore in a wilderness setting.

Teachers angry, picket lines possible

Thursday's government announcement of pending legislation to force a collective bargaining agreement has angered local teachers.
Band fight over leadership ends with recall showdown

Band fight over leadership ends with recall showdown

A battle over who should be chief of the Yekooche First Nation came to an end Thursday following a showdown at the band's Prince George finance office.

Avalanche warning issued for B.C.'s backcountry

A clear, dry spell to start the month has created a perfect storm for avalanches. The Canadian Avalanche Centre (CAC) issued a public avalanche warning from widespread areas for the B.C. backcountry. The warning, which is in effect from Feb.

Second fire in as many days

Another major residential structure fire in the past two days kept Prince George Fire-Rescue crews busy late at night. According to assistant fire chief Blake King, the alarm was raised just after 2 a.m.