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One year later, support tapers off for Haiti

It's been a year since Haiti was hit by a devastating 7.0 earthquake, which killed more than 200,000 people and left 1.5 million others homeless.

Korea seeking B.C. resources

Korea's growing industrial and hi-tech economy is hungry for British Columbia's natural resources, Korea's Consul General Yeon-Ho Choi told the eighth annual B.C. Natural Resources Forum this morning.
No northern B.C. forest workers killed in 2010

No northern B.C. forest workers killed in 2010

For the first time in at least 15 years, no forestry workers were killed on the job in northern British Columbia in the past year.

Lock up your snowmobiles

Prince George RCMP had rash of snowmobile thefts Tuesday and are advising owners to ensure machines and trailers are secured and inside, if possible. "Thieves scout targets and come prepared with the proper tools," Cpl.

Man in danger?

Prince George RCMP investigated a possible home invasion Tuesday after being asked to check on the well being of a resident in the 1700 block of Fourth Avenue.

10-year-old found at grow op

A 10-year-old child was located at a grow op Monday night in a residence in the 2200 block of Croft Road. The child was placed in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development.
Skakun trial to resume in March

Skakun trial to resume in March

Two more days of provincial court time have been booked for Coun. Brian Skakun. The trial into whether Skakun violated privacy legislation is set to resume on March 15 and 16.

Learn to manage arthritis pain

Prince George residents with arthritis can learn to manage the pain with the help of a visiting physiotherapist. Neil Pearson of Penticton brings his expertise to Prince George for the Arthritis Society on Jan.

Alleged baby snatching leads to jail time for assault

A man originally accused of trying to snatch a four-month baby girl from her parents while high on drugs was sentenced to 180 days in jail but on different charges related to the incident.

Trial date set for teacher accused of sex offense

The case of a Quesnel teacher facing sex offense allegations will go to trial. A date of Feb. 24 has been set for the start of the trial for Ronald Norman Ball on charges of sexual exploitation, sexual interference and sexual assault.