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Around B.C. with RCMP

Despite unusually icy road conditions, Burns Lake RCMP observed a Chevy truck travelling at 145 km/h in a 100 km/h zone on Nov. 22.

De Jong enters Liberal race, will hit Prince George

Mike de Jong entered the B.C. Liberal leadership race Wednesday, promising to get the views of residents during the campaign at town hall meetings including those in Prince George.
Murder suspect makes first court appearance

Murder suspect makes first court appearance

School principal remembers 15-year-old victim as a 'delightful person'

Drug task forces sweeps into Cariboo region

"Dozens" arrested; police say more to come

Around B.C. with RCMP

**Despite unusually icy road conditions, Burns Lake RCMP observed a Chev truck travelling at 145 kph in a 100 kph zone on Nov. 22. When police stopped the vehicle they discovered an adult man and a two-year-old child in the truck.
Falcon takes flight

Falcon takes flight

Provincial minister jumps in the pool for Liberal leadership

High school completion rate improves but still below provincial average

The high school completion rate for School District 57 remains behind the provincial average but the gap is narrowing according to numbers released Wednesday by the education ministry. In 2009-10, the district scored a completion rate of 72.

Accused murderer makes first court appearance in Prince George

The Prince George man accused of murdering a 15-year-old Fraser Lake girl made a first appearance in court Wednesday morning. Cody Alan Legebokoff, 20, who is being held in custody on a detention order, will next appear on Jan.

Pipeline dream?

Enbridge First Nations groups in discussioons over project

Valemount receives funding for tutors

The province, the federal government and the College of New Caledonia want to make it easier for newcomers to Canada to learn English in Valemount.