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Wheelman in drive-by shooting to remain in halfway house

Wheelman in drive-by shooting to remain in halfway house

Eric Vern West had hoped to serve the rest of his sentence in his home community but will have to wait at least four months, parole board says
Tour de North cyclist in Cops For Cancer training for 850-km ride

Tour de North cyclist in Cops For Cancer training for 850-km ride

Ride from Dawson Creek to Williams Lake, Sept. 20-26, raising funds to send young cancer survivors and their families to Camp Goodtimes
Tyner Boulevard to be closed June 18-20

Tyner Boulevard to be closed June 18-20

Detours for motorists and pedestrians will be in place, and transit will be affected
RCMP hands out awards, service medals and commendations

RCMP hands out awards, service medals and commendations

Many of the honors came from involvement in high-profile cases
Trail user says failure to thin Pidherny forests could result in catastrophic wildfire

Trail user says failure to thin Pidherny forests could result in catastrophic wildfire

FireSmart BC advocate says Hart Highlands, College Heights neighbourhoods could be caught in the line of fire
Treasure Cove pulls in a record $62.37M in revenue

Treasure Cove pulls in a record $62.37M in revenue

It's the ninth-highest earner but tops among casinos with bingo
Missing 17-year-old male youth located

Missing 17-year-old male youth located

The teen was reported missing May 31
Thunderstorm watch for Prince George ends

Thunderstorm watch for Prince George ends

More showers in store for the city on Wednesday, then warming trend expected for weekend
CNC celebrates grad with convocations in Prince George and Quesnel

CNC celebrates grad with convocations in Prince George and Quesnel

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) will celebrate the achievements of more than 1,100 graduates in the Class of 2024 with ceremonies in Prince George and Quesnel.
UNBC grad goes from logger to law student to law professor

UNBC grad goes from logger to law student to law professor

Murray Sholty recently received a cross-appointment as a tenure-track assistant teaching professor to the Faculty of Law and the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics at Thompson Rivers University