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Child porn, luring earns three-year prison sentence

Child porn, luring earns three-year prison sentence

A Prince George man was sentenced Wednesday to three years in federal prison for making and distributing child pornography and luring a young teenage girl over the internet.
Fuller descriptions issued for suspicious incident

Fuller descriptions issued for suspicious incident

Police have released further details describing the alleged victim and the vehicle of the suspect in a suspicious incident near the Massey Drive skate park on Monday afternoon.
Smoke from out-of-province forest fires triggers air quality statement

Smoke from out-of-province forest fires triggers air quality statement

Wildfire smoke originating from a much greater distance than usual is believed to be behind the special air quality statement issued Thursday night for the Prince George and Vanderhoof areas.
Fentanyl dealer gets jail time

Fentanyl dealer gets jail time

A Fort St. John fentanyl dealer has been sentenced to 40 months behind bars.
Nomination packages for civic elections available starting Friday

Nomination packages for civic elections available starting Friday

Nomination packages will be available starting this Friday for those interested in running for city council, school board or the regional district board of directors. In all three races, the nomination period runs from Sept.
Mineworkers close to getting $13-million payout

Mineworkers close to getting $13-million payout

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has cleared the way for issuing a $13-million payout to workers who lost their jobs when a Tumbler Ridge coal mine was shut down.
Sawmill workers' union seeking strike mandate

Sawmill workers' union seeking strike mandate

The local representing unionized workers at 13 northern B.C. sawmills is seeking a strike mandate from its members as talks with the employer group have come to a standstill.
Police seeking dash cam video of suspicious incident

Police seeking dash cam video of suspicious incident

Police are asking drivers who have dash cameras and happened to be near the Massey Drive skateboard park on Monday afternoon to help with their investigation into a suspicious incident reported at that time.
Man charged with murder in Quesnel stabbing death

Man charged with murder in Quesnel stabbing death

A 32-year-old Quesnel man is in custody and has been charged with murder in relation to a stabbing death in the community on Saturday. Kristopher Edward LeClair, 32, has also been charged with attempted murder.
Downtown business owner knew how to promote

Downtown business owner knew how to promote

A noted downtown business owner is being remembered for his penchant for promotion and a sense of humour. Barry Phillips died June 30 in Victoria after a long struggle with Parkinsons. He was 82.