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BCHL veteran joins Prince George Spruce Kings’ blue-line

BCHL veteran joins Prince George Spruce Kings’ blue-line

Sol Seibel’s last season in Jr. ‘A’ hockey will be first in Mainland Division
Email fraud hits B.C. lawyers for $2 million

Email fraud hits B.C. lawyers for $2 million

Emails identical to clients' told law firms to wire cash to different accounts
Bodies believed to be B.C. murder suspects found in Manitoba

Bodies believed to be B.C. murder suspects found in Manitoba

WINNIPEG - A massive manhunt is over after two bodies believed to be British Columbia murder suspects were found in dense brush in northern Manitoba.
New traffic signals near activation

New traffic signals near activation

Work on a new set of traffic signals at the intersection of 22nd Avenue and Ospika Boulevard near College of New Caledonia has been completed, the city said Wednesday.
Open house today on proposed Prince George petrochemical project

Open house today on proposed Prince George petrochemical project

West Coast Olefins has secured a 300-acre site in the B.C. industrial area
Prince George issued severe thunderstorm watch

Prince George issued severe thunderstorm watch

Forecast says afternoon may see thunderstorms, will end at midnight
High-speed B.C. car accident sends three people to hospital

High-speed B.C. car accident sends three people to hospital

UNBC professor to investigate life of controversial historic figure

UNBC professor to investigate life of controversial historic figure

Imagine being in a room full of powerful people who all share the same opinion on a matter of national significance. Now imagine being the lone dissenter. That's the focus for the University of Northern British Columbia's Dr.
New traffic signals at Ospika Boulevard and 22nd Avenue now activated

New traffic signals at Ospika Boulevard and 22nd Avenue now activated

Signals will be fully activated later this week
Summer program helps Indigenous youth gain work experience

Summer program helps Indigenous youth gain work experience

Pauline Tom is thanking a summer program aimed at Indigenous youth for not only teaching her some of the skills to make her a productive member of the workforce but for getting her out of bed in the morning.