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Therapy dog calming companion at trial

Therapy dog calming companion at trial

When a nine-year-old girl had to testify at a B.C. Supreme Court trial earlier this month, a furry-tail wagging friend was at her side.
Winners named in Healthier You Awards

Winners named in Healthier You Awards

The Healthier You Awards were held to celebrate achievements of individuals, businesses and organizations making a difference in the lives of Northern British Columbians. There were 12 categories.
Regional district cleaning up messy property bylaw

Regional district cleaning up messy property bylaw

The regional district may be getting new tools to crack down on problem properties.
Arbitrator backs fired package-tossing employee

Arbitrator backs fired package-tossing employee

A labour arbitrator has overturned the dismissal of one of three employees for a parcel delivery company caught on camera tossing packages while offloading a plane at the Prince George Airport.
Police takedown on Ahbau

Police takedown on Ahbau

Prince George RCMP closed off one block of Ahbau Street on Thursday morning as part of a search for evidence inside a home in the area.
Pedophile to serve two years in jail

Pedophile to serve two years in jail

A Prince George man found guilty by a jury of sexually interfering with a person under 16 years old has been sentenced to two years in jail followed by one year probation.
Only one youth in care takes UNBC free tuition offer

Only one youth in care takes UNBC free tuition offer

For more than a year, youth in government care have had the option of attending UNBC for free - but only one student has taken advantage of the opportunity.
Plaza lights up Sunday

Plaza lights up Sunday

The city is turning on the holiday lights on Sunday. The 22nd annual Civic Light Up festivities will begin at 3:30 p.m. at Canada Games Plaza, with the official illumination at 5 p.m.
Canfor gives trades students grants

Canfor gives trades students grants

Seven Prince George students are $1,500 richer this week after receiving bursaries for work completed in a high school technical training program.
Man jailed for luring girl

Man jailed for luring girl

A local man currently serving time for similar offences involving three Alberta girls was sentenced in Prince George on Wednesday to two years in jail after pleading guilty to two charges related to an attempt to lure a minor for a sexual purpose.