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Collision sparks drunk driving investigation

Collision sparks drunk driving investigation

Police are investigating whether the driver of a pickup truck was impaired by alcohol at the time he collided with a sport utility vehicle at the intersection of Foothills Boulevard and Chief Lake Road midday Saturday.
Strong showing by Prince George short-track speed-skaters at first 2019-20 B.C. Cup event

Strong showing by Prince George short-track speed-skaters at first 2019-20 B.C. Cup event

More than 80 athletes from across the province shredded Kin Arena ice
Some military personnel linked to hate warned, disciplined but allowed to stay

Some military personnel linked to hate warned, disciplined but allowed to stay

Cariboo Minor Midget Cougars’ offensive breakout downs league-leading Thunderbirds

Cariboo Minor Midget Cougars’ offensive breakout downs league-leading Thunderbirds

Weekend sweep in Fraser Valley sees Scott Cousins lead the charge
Expect a cold, stormy winter forecast across much of Canada

Expect a cold, stormy winter forecast across much of Canada

Saik’uz, Stellat’en First Nations hold ‘Rally for the River’ at Prince George Courthouse

Saik’uz, Stellat’en First Nations hold ‘Rally for the River’ at Prince George Courthouse

Five days of testimony in a major case against Rio Tinto are being heard in Prince George
There's a 'tiny home community' in B.C. that rents houses out for $700/month

There's a 'tiny home community' in B.C. that rents houses out for $700/month

College Heights, Kelly Road provincials-bound after repeating North Central Zone volleyball titles

College Heights, Kelly Road provincials-bound after repeating North Central Zone volleyball titles

Senior teams are off to Langley, Vernon respectively in search of B.C.’s banner
Rowing Canada, investigate celebrated B.C. coach for harassment, abuse

Rowing Canada, investigate celebrated B.C. coach for harassment, abuse

Court case on Nechako River moves to Prince George

Court case on Nechako River moves to Prince George

Members of the Saik’uz and Stellat’en First Nations gathered at the steps of the Prince George courthouse on Monday morning in advance of five-days of testimony about the impacts of the construction and operation of the Kenney Dam on the Nechako Rive