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City installing traffic signals at Ospika and 22nd

City installing traffic signals at Ospika and 22nd

Work on installing traffic signals at Ospika Boulevard and 22nd Avenue began today. The work, being carried out by McElhanney Engineering, IDL Projects, and Westcana Electric, is scheduled to be completed by mid-August.
B.C. teachers expect contract to expire without new deal

B.C. teachers expect contract to expire without new deal

Man sentenced for sexual assault

Man sentenced for sexual assault

A man has been sentenced to two years less a day followed by 18 months probation for a brutal sexual assault of a young woman. Tyler Jordan Roth, 25, was issued the term Tuesday during a B.C. Supreme Court hearing at the Prince George court house.
City of Prince George installing traffic signals at this intersection

City of Prince George installing traffic signals at this intersection

Construction will start today (June 19)
Opinion: No butts about it, tossing your cigarette on the ground is unacceptable

Opinion: No butts about it, tossing your cigarette on the ground is unacceptable

College of Physical Therapists investigating B.C. man on sexual assault charges

College of Physical Therapists investigating B.C. man on sexual assault charges

Guilty verdict issued for home invasion

Guilty verdict issued for home invasion

In a case that revolved around proving the identities of the perpetrators, a provincial court judge found one person guilty Tuesday of carrying out a violent holiday-season home invasion in the VLA neighourhood.
With wildfire season looming, June's dry weather has B.C. communities on edge

With wildfire season looming, June's dry weather has B.C. communities on edge

Clearwater Mayor Merlin Blackwell said his community is on edge, anticipating what could be another record-breaking fire season. Across B.C.
Man found not guilty of kidnapping, sexual assault

Man found not guilty of kidnapping, sexual assault

A Prince George man no longer stands accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman. Sukhjinder Singh was found not guilty of the counts on June 11 following a B.C. Supreme Court trial at the Prince George courthouse.
B.C. First Nation plans legal challenge over Trans Mountain decision

B.C. First Nation plans legal challenge over Trans Mountain decision