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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.

Cold case at Nukko Lake

It was a cold 20-hours for Prince George RCMP involved in a standoff at Nukko Lake, which ended peacefully early Monday morning when a 48-year-old armed man surrendered without incident.

Nominate a child-care provider for award of excellence

The Ministry of Children and Family Development has issued a call for nominations for this year's child care awards of excellence.

Deceased girl is Tyeshia

The woman's body found Jan. 28 near Duncan has been officially identified as that of 18-year-old Tyeshia Jones who had been missing since Jan. 22.

Teenage death now a homicide case

The death of a 17-year-old girl in Burns Lake has turned into a homicide investigation following results of an autopsy, said RCMP Sgt. Rob Vermeulen, E. Division Strategic Communication, in a news release Tuesday.
Meerholz deportation delayed a week, fiancee's mother says

Meerholz deportation delayed a week, fiancee's mother says

A Prince George man who has been linked to the local gang scene is now slated to be deported to South Africa this coming Monday, a move his fiance's mother says is unjust given he's lived in this country since he was 10 years old.

Crash on Highway 16 East

A collision overnight Sunday between a transport truck carrying eight vehicles and a snow truck reduced Highway 16 East to one lane for the time it took the clear the wreckage. The collision occurred at about 4 a.m.

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.

Armed standoff ends peacefully

A gun-toting man suspected in a domestic assault incident is in custody after a standoff northwest of Prince George. On Jan. 30 at 11:16 a.m., Prince George RCMP received a complaint of a domestic assault with a firearm that occurred on Jan.

CNC to keep Aboriginal program

The provincial government may be ending the funding, but the College of New Caledonia's aboriginal service program will continue, says Ray Gerow, chair of the college's board of directors.