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ICBC ordered to pay Mackenzie woman for missing parts

ICBC ordered to pay Mackenzie woman for missing parts

A provincial court judge has ordered the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia to pay a Mackenzie woman nearly $4,000 because her van was returned to her with items missing, disassembled and replaced with inferior products.
Dream group takes five area kids to Disneyland

Dream group takes five area kids to Disneyland

Five children between the ages of seven and nine from two First Nations communities near Fort St. James were able to see their Dreams Take Flight Tuesday as they were taken on a trip of a lifetime when they visited Disneyland.
Teen arrested in stabbing death

Teen arrested in stabbing death

A 17-year-old is in custody following the stabbing death of a 69-year-old man in Prince Rupert on Wednesday. RCMP were called to a home in the 400-block of Ninth Avenue West in Prince Rupert at 1:30 a.m.
Local RCMP officer won't face charges

Local RCMP officer won't face charges

No charges will be laid against a Prince George RCMP officer for an arrest gone awry, the B.C. Prosecution Service said Wednesday.
Cirque du Soleil Crystal coming to Prince George

Cirque du Soleil Crystal coming to Prince George

Cirque du Soleil Crystal is coming to CN Centre in April 2018. This on-ice production is a new creation and explores the artistic limits of ice for the first time in Cirque's 33-year history.
Bahá'í followers celebrating bicentennial

Bahá'í followers celebrating bicentennial

The local members of the Bahá'í Faith will be celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Bahá'u'lláh at a grand event at the Two Rivers Gallery on Saturday at 6 p.m.
Angle-parking expansion continues downtown

Angle-parking expansion continues downtown

The conversion to angled parking continues in downtown Prince George. Since the city began supporting the changes, a request to further consider the installation of angle parking on other downtown streets was accepted at a council meeting on Monday.
FFGRD urges rejection of Greyhound quest to end passenger service in northern B.C.

FFGRD urges rejection of Greyhound quest to end passenger service in northern B.C.

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors are urging the Passenger Transportation Board to reject Greyhound Canada's application to end passenger service in northern B.C.
New group seeks wood artists

New group seeks wood artists

When your family, your business, your city, your province is built with wood, it seems like exactly what art should be made of in your community.
Divided council approves apartment project

Divided council approves apartment project

Mayor Lyn Hall broke the tie among a divided city council Monday night, voting in favour of a housing complex on O'Grady Road after a long and contentious public input session. "If anyone knows me, I'm all about development," Hall said.