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Man sentenced for stabbing

Man sentenced for stabbing

A Prince George man was sentenced Thursday to slightly more than two years in jail for a stabbing in downtown Prince George.
Hakai Cryosphere Node opens at UNBC

Hakai Cryosphere Node opens at UNBC

A joint $2.4-million research project between the University of Northern British Columbia and Vancouver Island University will focus on understanding the role seasonal snow cover and glaciers play in the hydrology of key watersheds along B.C.
Some natural gas flows to curtailed customers after pipeline blast: FortisBC

Some natural gas flows to curtailed customers after pipeline blast: FortisBC

The RCMP has said there is no indication the pipeline rupture and ensuing fireball involved criminal activity
Fire breaks out at motel

Fire breaks out at motel

Prince George Fire Rescue doused a fire that broke out at the old Ranch Motel early Friday morning. Called to the scene in the 1600 block of Victoria Street at 1:30 a.m.
On Our Radar: You can watch free movies in Prince George for one day only

On Our Radar: You can watch free movies in Prince George for one day only

Cineplex Community Day is Oct. 27
Fire breaks out at motel

Fire breaks out at motel

Prince George Fire Rescue doused a fire that broke out at the Willow Inn motel early Friday morning. Called to the scene in the 1600 block of Victoria Street at 1:30 a.m.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

It's going to be a windy day with a high of 7 C
City's unemployment rate 4.9 per cent in September

City's unemployment rate 4.9 per cent in September

The city's unemployment rate stood at 4.9 per cent in September as the number of people holding down jobs slipped below 50,000 for the first time in a half year, according to a Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers.
Prince George Cougar Josh Maser suspended for four games

Prince George Cougar Josh Maser suspended for four games

The decision comes from a major penalty and game misconduct on Oct. 6
Salvage logging threatening species at risk, says Forest Practices Board

Salvage logging threatening species at risk, says Forest Practices Board

An investigation of a complaint from two trappers has concluded salvage logging in the Nazko region is threatening the ability of the fisher population to survive, B.C.'s forest practices watchdog said Thursday.