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Trapper's lawsuit dismissed

Trapper's lawsuit dismissed

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has dismissed a lawsuit a Prince George-based guide outfitter and trapper had launched against the provincial government and a long list of sawmill operators and logging companies.
Man sentenced for molesting stepdaughter

Man sentenced for molesting stepdaughter

A Fort St. James man was sentenced Friday to a 2 1/2 years in jail followed by two years probation for repeatedly sexually molesting his stepdaughter for about five years, starting from the time she was nine or 10 years old.
Left turn signal to be installed at deadly intersection

Left turn signal to be installed at deadly intersection

A dedicated left turn traffic signal will be installed at the intersection of Vance and Cowart Roads and Highway 16 - the site of a fatal collision slightly more than a week ago - by early fall, the provincial government said Friday.
City starts painting roads

City starts painting roads

Many city streets show only the faintest of road markings, but starting this week that will slowly start to change.
Shooting suspects arrested

Shooting suspects arrested

RCMP have arrested suspects in relation to Friday morning's shooting that sent a man to hospital with serious injuries.
Kutthroat Construction raised funds for charities

Kutthroat Construction raised funds for charities

The second annual RONA Kutthroat Construction competition raised $35,425 for three charities last weekend during the Northern B.C. Home & Garden Show held at the exhibition grounds. B.C.
Make Memories Matter during Alzheimer’s walk

Make Memories Matter during Alzheimer’s walk

He started repeating questions and telling the same story over and over like it was something new. The incident that indicated Fred Bella just wasn't the same was when he got lost driving to his son's house for a visit.
Fraudsters posing as tax officials targeting locals

Fraudsters posing as tax officials targeting locals

A scheme to defraud people by claiming they owe the government unpaid income tax has hit the local streets.
Court ruling a victory for transgender boy

Court ruling a victory for transgender boy

Even though a Prince George transgender boy's case is still before the B.C. Supreme Court, Tuesday's judgment letting him continue with a puberty-blocking drug was the biggest part of that battle, his lawyer said.
Mother's tears flow at Day of Mourning for workers killed on the job

Mother's tears flow at Day of Mourning for workers killed on the job

Seven years after her son died while on the job, the tears still flow for Renee Ozee.