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From Prince George provincial court

Aug. 18 William Joseph Kennedy was sentenced to 41 days in jail for breach of probation.

Severe thunderstorm warning issued

Severe thunderstorms are possible for late this morning and afternoon in the Prince George and North Cariboo regions, Environment Canada says in a warning.

Man found guilty of 2001 sex attack

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Summer slow down at food banks

While we could all use a taste of the festive season during the summer, those working to keep food bank shelves stocked are more than a little wistful. "These are the times when we pray for a Christmas in July," said Salvation Army Capt.

Current conditions subdue river float

Despite the weather's cooperation, this year's Nechako River Float did not measure up to previous participation levels. High water levels and a swift current seemed to keep most potential river riders off the water.

McLeod Lake murder case remains before the court

The case of a woman accused of killing a McLeod Lake man is continuing to wind through the courts. The matter is Madison Reid, 42, is scheduled to be brought before a judicial case manager on Oct. 5 to fix a date.
Yu playing for gold in Shenzhen

Yu playing for gold in Shenzhen

Canada-Serbia final set for Monday
Former P.G. man in Victoria court

Former P.G. man in Victoria court

Joshua Tyler Bredo, 26, appeared in court in Victoria on Thursday facing charges of murder. Bredo, who is a former Prince George resident, has been charged in the death of Daniel Jordan Levesque, 20, of Saanich. Bredo's case was put over to Sept.

Performing arts centre seeks $1 million from regional district

The Prince George Performing Arts Centre Society is seeking $1 million in support from the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. The society is planning to construct a $42.

Province falls short on student loans, school owner argues

The owner of a local privately-run college whose students have been denied access to financial assistance due to a high default rate is accusing the provincial government of sloughing off its responsibilities.