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Search continues for West Lake suspects

As Prince George RCMP continue to search for those involved in a shooting Jan. 28 at West Lake, more information is being released on the suspects and vehicle being sought.

First air quality advisory of 2011 issued

The B.C. Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with the Northern Health Authority, issued the first air quality advisory of the year this morning.

P.G. employment agency get $600K contract

A Prince George employment agency has landed a $674,000 contract to provide job skills training to as many as 120 people over the next year.

Bad PG air means free PG transit

Due to the Ministry of the Environment issuing an air advisory for Prince George, The City of Prince George will be offering free transit on Wednesday, for the entire day.

RCMP car kills 18-year-old

A collision of a police car and a pedestrian resulted in the death of an 18-year-old woman in Surrey.

Coal pellet plant readying for production

Come spring, Prince George will be the site of a new factory making an alternative energy product - charcoal pellets.

Council underpaid according to B.C. average

City councillors are underpaid by comparison to their provincial peers, so they've ordered a study into a system for fair remuneration.
More help coming for endangers Nechako sturgeon

More help coming for endangers Nechako sturgeon

A recovery program aimed at preserving the Nechako white sturgeon will place clean gravel in the Nechako River in an effort to improve the survival of the eggs.

Texting beats bear spray

A strange occurrance about 3:30 p.m. on Jan. 31 happened in Osoyoos when an intruder entered a residence and has some discussion with two male occupants.

Tembec $12M in the red

Forest products company Tembec, which operates a pulp mill in northern B.C, has reported a loss of $12 million for the three months ending in December.