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B.C.'s Trout Lake closed due to high levels of E. coli

B.C.'s Trout Lake closed due to high levels of E. coli

International couple victims of double homicide near Liard Hot Springs

International couple victims of double homicide near Liard Hot Springs

Homicide detectives from Australia have been sent to Canada to help Mounties investigate the double homicide of an Australian man and his American girlfriend who were reportedly shot to death near Liard Hot Springs this week.
Chiefs honour Indigenous leader wrongfully hanged in B.C. 154 years ago

Chiefs honour Indigenous leader wrongfully hanged in B.C. 154 years ago

This B.C. man has picked up thousands of discarded needles

This B.C. man has picked up thousands of discarded needles

War of words accompanies launch of public consultation on forest sector

War of words accompanies launch of public consultation on forest sector

Complete with a series of community meetings, the provincial government has launched a public consultation process on the future of the Interior forest sector.
$1.5 billion B.C. surplus for 2018-19, finance minister says

$1.5 billion B.C. surplus for 2018-19, finance minister says

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rain showers in the forecast from dawn 'til dusk
HIV/AIDS Walk happening Saturday

HIV/AIDS Walk happening Saturday

Positive Living North, in partnership with the Prince George Nechako Rotary Club, are hosting the HIV/AIDS Walk and Family Fun Day Saturday at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park bandshell from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Local woman wins record $2.1M slot machine jackpot

Local woman wins record $2.1M slot machine jackpot

It just took one spin to see Prince George's Marlyne Dumoulin win a record-breaking B.C. slot jackpot worth more than $2.1 million on July 13 at the Treasure Cove Casino. "I was just in shock," Dumoulin said.
Canfor eliminates Prince George-area sawmill shift, curtails Mackenzie mill indefinitely

Canfor eliminates Prince George-area sawmill shift, curtails Mackenzie mill indefinitely

Northern B.C. mills the latest of several curtailments, closures in the province