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Woman sentenced for stealing nearly $118,000

Woman sentenced for stealing nearly $118,000

A Prince George woman was sentenced Friday to an 18-month conditional sentence followed by two years probation for stealing nearly $118,000 from her employer.
NDIT, Commonwealth settle lawsuit

NDIT, Commonwealth settle lawsuit

A long running dispute between Northern Development Initiative Trust and Commonwealth Campus Corp. has come to an end.
City's crime severity ranking "marginally changed"

City's crime severity ranking "marginally changed"

Prince George RCMP Supt. Warren Brown is taking the city's latest Statistics Canada ranking for crime severity for the city in stride.
Man charged following arrests this week

Man charged following arrests this week

Crown counsel has approved four charges against one of the people arrested at an 1100-block 20th Avenue home on Wednesday.
Site C dam gets federal OK

Site C dam gets federal OK

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has authorized its first set of Site C permits, allowing construction to continue on the controversial $8.8 billion project.
Spruce Kings lottery underway

Spruce Kings lottery underway

The Spruce Kings are scoring some excitement before the hockey season with the first annual Pre-Season Mega 50/50. Tickets for the draw are on sale now for $20 per ticket or $80 for five.
North 400 cyclist sees this as the start to an adventure

North 400 cyclist sees this as the start to an adventure

Not being a morning person, UNBC professor Dennis Procter decided to participate in the North 400 by joining the cyclists traveling from Jasper to Prince George during the back half of the extreme one-day journey.
Pokemon Go good for business, community

Pokemon Go good for business, community

Suddenly small businesses and non-profits have found increased foot traffic making a huge impact on the downtown culture of Prince George.
Chipper still moving when worker injured, WorkSafeBC finds

Chipper still moving when worker injured, WorkSafeBC finds

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RCMP officer faces civil lawsuit for allegedly hitting boy with SUV

RCMP officer faces civil lawsuit for allegedly hitting boy with SUV

An RCMP officer is being taken to court over an allegation he struck a 10-year-old boy while driving through the Lake Babine Nation reserve near Burns Lake last year. According to a civil notice of claim filed this week in B.C.