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Court ruling on in and out scheme leaves Harris undaunted

Cariboo-Prince George MP Dick Harris remains confident the Conservative party will emerge vindicated once further legal action on the so-called "in-and-out" campaign funding scheme is concluded.

Man charged in sexual assault at mall

One man has been arrested and faces charges of sexual assault and sexual interference following a March 4 incident involving two teenaged girls shopping at Pine Centre Mall.

Mackenzie in Top 10 for Hockeyville

After reviewing thousands of submissions, Mackenzie has been selected by the Kraft Hockeyville 2011 judging panel as one of 10 communities for this year's competition.

Gunshot turns up other evidence

Someone sent a message on Moyie Street, Monday. It was sent down the barrel of a gun. Nobody was apparently injured in the incident, but police believe the single blast was connected to local gang activity.
Think tank created to combat grow-ops

Think tank created to combat grow-ops

There are so many massive marijuana grow-operations in the strip between 100 Mile House and Prince George, and such a small police task force aimed at stopping it, that an urgent roundtable is being convened to prolong the pressure.

Sharpeville remembered in P.G.

The global anti-racism movement got started by a peaceful rally that went wrong, so Prince George residents are invited to a peaceful rally to mark that anniversary.
CNC faculty claim lack of funding for post-secondary education

CNC faculty claim lack of funding for post-secondary education

Faculty members at the College of New Caledonia (CNC) staged a midday rally Wednesday at the Prince George campus to protest the slow progress of contract negotiations and what they call underfunding of post-secondary education by the provincial gove
UNBC hosts farmers' market

UNBC hosts farmers' market

UNBC students swapped beer and pizza for grass-fed bison meat, baked goods and organic produce on Tuesday. UNBC's Northern Undergraduate Student Centre hosted the University Farmer's Market Tuesday afternoon.

Terrace RCMP officer charged for assault

A police officer in Terrace has been charged with assault. Const. Robert Hull faces one count of assault after allegedly hitting a suspect in October during an altercation inside the detachment.
Canfor CEO upbeat about lumber market

Canfor CEO upbeat about lumber market

Canfor chief executive officer Jim Shepard gave a decidedly upbeat account of what lies ahead for B.C.