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Trial begins for alleged sex assault in Renegades clubhouse

Three alleged gang members are now standing trial for allegedly raping a woman in the Renegades motorcycle gang clubhouse.
P.G. Chamber kicks off week-long celebration

P.G. Chamber kicks off week-long celebration

With 100 years under its belt, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce has a lot to celebrate.
P.G.'s most talented step up

P.G.'s most talented step up

Twelve-year-old Kaeli Blakely is no stranger to the stage. Performing for as long as she can remember, she's hoping to make to make the cut for this year's edition of Prince George's Got Talent.
Saying goodbye

Saying goodbye

Community pays final respects to Altizers
Valemount torture case ends in nine-year sentence

Valemount torture case ends in nine-year sentence

A man with a history of escaping from custody has received a nine-year prison sentence in connection with the confinement and torture of two women in Valemount.

Study finds domestic violence overlooked as women's health issue

Mental health issues, alcohol and drug addictions and domestic violence involving women are almost inextricably linked. The findings of medical researcher Jill Cory's studies of women's experiences in the past two years back that statement up.

From B.C. provincial court

From Prince George Provincial Court: Feb. 17 Ildiko Elizabeth Auxi was sentenced to a three-month conditional sentence for possession of a controlled substance.

Quiet hearings over natural gas rates

No hot air was blown during the Prince George stage of FortisBC's hearings about consolidating natural gas rates. Only six people attended the all-afternoon session at the Prince George Civic Centre on Friday.
Colleen Sparrow named Citizen publisher

Colleen Sparrow named Citizen publisher

Colleen Sparrow is the Prince George Citizen's new full-time publisher.
Harm reduction conference focuses on human aspect

Harm reduction conference focuses on human aspect

Harm reduction mechanisms, needle exchanges, safe injection sites and crack pipe delivery services for drug users funded by taxpayer dollars generate controversy and have become prominent media issues.