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Legebokoff subject of true crime book

Legebokoff subject of true crime book

Cody Legebokoff's crimes have gained enough infamy to make him one of the subjects in a series of true crime books about some of Canada's most notorious murderers.
Fire training at airport to produce smoke

Fire training at airport to produce smoke

If you see smoke coming from the vicinity of the Prince George Airport, don't be alarmed.
Logger honoured for leadership

Logger honoured for leadership

A locally-based logging company has won an award for excellence in aboriginal business leadership. LTN Contracting Ltd., a partnership between the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation and Roga Contracting Ltd.
Religious conference tackles the reality of God

Religious conference tackles the reality of God

A panel of six different faiths found commonality during a religious conference that tasked its speakers to discuss God as myth or reality.
Mine seeks to increase water discharge

Mine seeks to increase water discharge

Taseko Mines Ltd. has applied to the province for a 50-per-cent increase in the water it discharges from its Gibraltar mine waste-storage facility into the Fraser River.
Second design pitched for park

Second design pitched for park

An updated design for the proposed park behind the Wood Innovation Design Centre has been put together following further public input.
Jaques has high hopes for Green Party in Cariboo-Prince George

Jaques has high hopes for Green Party in Cariboo-Prince George

Held in place with recycled steel and wooden stakes, it takes some elbow grease to get the Green Party's new campaign signs into the ground. But Cariboo-Prince George candidate Richard Jaques sees a greater symbolism in the activity.

Kelly Clarkson cancels Dawson Creek show

Grammy award winner and former American Idol Kelly Clarkson announced today that she is cancelling the remainder of her U.K. and Canadian tour dates, including a stop in Dawson Creek Oct. 15, due to voice strain.
Council to decide on alcohol at Coliseum

Council to decide on alcohol at Coliseum

Fans of junior A hockey may soon be able to enjoy a senior beverage with their Spruce Kings games. On Monday night, city council will decide whether to add the general seating area at the Coliseum to its list of civic spaces with liquor licences.
Dean Brody letting it ‘fall where it will’

Dean Brody letting it ‘fall where it will’

Content to have left the Nashville music machine behind, content to focus his career in Canada, content to be artistically responsible only to himself, Dean Brody may be the most ironic country music star there is.