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Stabbing victim had a criminal record

The victim of Friday's fatal stabbing had a small track record of petty theft, court documents indicate.

Alleged baby snatcher appears in court

A man accused of trying to snatch a four-month baby girl from her parents while high on drugs made an appearance in Prince George provincial court on Monday.
Prince George vet among the honoured by Korean president

Prince George vet among the honoured by Korean president

A Prince George veteran of the Korean War is among 100,000 of his surviving comrades from around world to receive a letter of appreciation from the president of South Korea. Lee Myung-bak recently sent the ceremonial correspondance to Dr.

Feds fund PG francophone group

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATEMENT On behalf of the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, Dick Harris, Member of Parliament (Cariboo-Prince George), today announced funding for the Cercle des Canadiens Francais de Pr

Calling out region's top exporters

The best of northern B.C.'s export and manufacturing companies will be in the spotlight this fall on the provincial stage.

Murder attempt in Prince Rupert

An incident in Prince Rupert has gone from an aggravated assault investigation to an attempted murder allegation. The suspect is being held in Prince George awaiting an August court date.

New Image coming to P.G.

Pine Centre Mall will be hosting a three-day event offering free seminars and demonstrations on everything you need to craft a new image.

Elections B.C. verifying HST petition signatures

If you signed the HST petition, you may receive a phone call between now and Aug. 16 to verify that it was you who signed your name.

FrontCounter BC moves to PG

The provincial government's front counter just got a bit bigger in Prince George.
Family rescues up to 250 dogs a year

Family rescues up to 250 dogs a year

Turtle Gardens has been home to over 4,000 dogs over the last twenty years. Yvette Labatte turned her home into a no-kill rescue facility located in Topley B.C., north of Burns Lake. "There were absolutely no animal shelters for 250 kilometers.