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Sentence upheld for molester

Sentence upheld for molester

A man found guilty of molesting a young girl will have to serve his sentence in jail after the B.C. Court of Appeal dismissed an application to have it served as a conditional sentence order.
House fire linked to man's disappearance

House fire linked to man's disappearance

Prince George RCMP have now deemed suspicious the disappearance of a local man after confirming that he owns a modular home where a fire broke out.
Brink lawsuit against BCR Properties dismissed by consent

Brink lawsuit against BCR Properties dismissed by consent

A long-running legal battle between Prince George lumber manufacturer John Brink and BCR Properties Ltd. over the state of the site where he had planned to build a sawmill has come to an end. A consent dismissal order was filed Dec.
Prince George RCMP continue to search for missing man

Prince George RCMP continue to search for missing man

Police have classified Robert Poulin's disappearance as suspicious
Weapon found, youth arrested at local high school

Weapon found, youth arrested at local high school

A youth was taken into custody after a weapon was found at Kelly Road Secondary School on Friday morning. Prince George RCMP were called to the scene shortly before 9 a.m. and a lockdown was imposed at the school.
Youth taken into custody after incident at Kelly Road Secondary School

Youth taken into custody after incident at Kelly Road Secondary School

No injuries were reported
UNBC Timberwolves basketball look to prey on Manitoba Bisons

UNBC Timberwolves basketball look to prey on Manitoba Bisons

Both UNBC teams come in with winning records while the University of Manitoba has struggled mightily
CNC holding budget consultations

CNC holding budget consultations

The College of New Caledonia will be hosting a consultation session in advance of setting its 2019-20 budget. It will be held on Fri., Feb. 1, 4 p.m.
Gaming branch expanding support services for problem gamblers

Gaming branch expanding support services for problem gamblers

Almost 2,400 people were referred to counselling by the province's crisis line for problem gamblers last year, but only half actually attended.
CNC launches a 24-hour help line for students

CNC launches a 24-hour help line for students

Student Lifeline offers support for school, work and everyday life