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Sweder found not guilty

After five and a half days of deliberation, a jury found Jesse Norman Sweder not guilty Wednesday evening of murdering Peter John Letendre nearly seven years ago.

Indecent act at Masich Place Stadium

Four high school students were the latest victims to witness a man masturbating in public at Masich Place Stadium. On Monday, four girls were in a vehicle at Masich Place when they saw a man drive by in a truck with no pants on.
Duchess Park dry grad video makes BCAA top five

Duchess Park dry grad video makes BCAA top five

You can decide to end a life. Or, if you choose not to drink and drive, that decision can save a life.
Parolee goes UAL in Prince George

Parolee goes UAL in Prince George

A federal parolee has disappeared from his Prince Geoge halfway house. A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for Christopher Simon, 29, who is considered unlawfully at large.

Suspected drug house busted

Six people were arrest arrested Wednesday evening when police executed a search warrant on a suspected drug house in the 1700 block of Redwood St.

CNN brings Legebokoff case to the world

The story of suspected serial killer Cody Legebokoff, the accused killer of four Central Interior women, has now been aired by CNN.

Warrington will chair school board

Sharel Warrington is looking forward to her first roadtrip as head of the newly-elected District 57 school board.

Quesnel driver strikes pedestrian

A Quesnel man was behind the wheel during a fatal collision with a pedestrian in the Lower Mainland. According to Sgt. Peter Thiessen, spokesman for the B.C. RCMP, the incident happened Tuesday at 45 minutes past midnight.

In wait for your wallet

Local thieves are finding baskets of opportunity to steal from local shoppers. Two victims have come to the attention of RCMP, one robbed on Saturday and one on Sunday, at two separate retail outlets in Prince George.

Local organizations get something back

More than $40,000 was presented to several local organizations during the Prince George Community Foundation's fall reception at Exploration Place Tuesday. The recipients included the Central B.C.