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A family matter

Actor Corey Turner is making a return on-stage visit to Prince George for Theatre North West's final play of the season. He's a B.C.

Fiction award winner

Alex Cryderman, a first year CNC new media communications and design student, is the winner of the first annual John Harris Fiction Award. Her story, Happiness Isn't Easy, was selected from 22 submissions from throughout northern B.C.

Search comes up empty

The search for Vernon Martin at the Northern Thunderbird Air fire site has resulted in no findings of human remains. Dr.

Three-year-old killed in vehicle collision

A three-year-old Prince George boy died early Thursday enroute to hospital following a Highway 97 collision just north of Quesnel. At about 7:40 a.m.

Quesnel police investigation

Quesnel RCMP report that an internal investigation into the March 29 arrest of a man with mental disabilities has been initiated. Staff Sgt.

Aboriginal choice

A First Nations master educator says she's excited about the future potential of the proposed aboriginal choice school in Prince George.

Launch of Daffodil Day

The first Daffodil Day in Canada happens today, but only in B.C. and the Yukon which have been selected to spearhead the inaugural daffodil pin campaign to raise funds by donation for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Measles alert

Northern Health has issued a measles alert and is advising the public that a number of people in the province have been diagnosed with the disease. There have been no cases of measles in northern B.C. during the past several years.

Downtown in the dark

Downtown Prince George went dark in some sectors on Wednesday morning. The high winds were the cause. "This was an unplanned, or a forced outage, due to winds that caused some of our power lines to touch together.

Youth stabbed on school grounds

Prince George RCMP are looking for two adult males after a 16-year-old boy was stabbed with a knife Thursday afternoon at D.P. Todd secondary school. After the stabbing, at about 1 p.m.