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Renegades rape trial begins with reluctant testimony

A woman originally charged with participating in a sexual assault at the Renegades clubhouse - only to later see the charges dropped - shed little light on the incident when she took the stand Monday during the opening day of a trial of three alleged
Trust your intuition for a better life

Trust your intuition for a better life

Gut instincts, inner voice and hunch - call it what you will, but it all leads to inner peace, said Judy Guido, president of the Inner Peace Movement of Canada. During an hour and a half educational program held at 1 and 7 p.m.

City takes alternative route on dike project

The City of Prince George is moving ahead with the alternative approval process to borrow nearly $3.56 million for the construction of a dike along River Road.

Seniors events list

ECRA's Gospel Singers present, Joyfully singing our favourite and yours featuring North of 65 Group plus a sing-along. Feb. 25 at 7 p.m., and Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. $10 admission at 1692 10th Ave.
Map of the Day - Gantahaz Lake

Map of the Day - Gantahaz Lake

Gantahaz Lake, close to Mackenzie, is an ideal spot for families and beginners. A popular lake, Gantahaz has also been designated one of the region's Family Fishing Waters.

Seniors Action plan may be a bust

B.C. seniors and families are invited to be part of the development of a comprehensive action plan to ensure more accessible, transparent and accountable approach to seniors' care.

RCMP in brief

Interest In Alex Prince George RCMP is seeking 23-year-old Paul Frank Alec Jr. He is not a suspect, according to Mounties, and is not wanted in connection with a crime. "Officers believe Mr.

Select committee on business reccomendations

1. Treat the potential investor or developer like a valued customer. 2. Address service levels around development approvals. 3. Ensure a seamless working relationship between Initiatives Prince George and city development services staff.

Low-grade lumber price behind West Fraser's operating loss

A drastic drop in the price of low-grade lumber was one of the reasons West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. suffered a a $10.6-million loss from operations in its latest quarter, CEO Hank Ketcham said Friday in a conference call.

Saying goodbye

Community pays final respects to Altizers