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Rollover kills two on Highway 16

Rollover kills two on Highway 16

Two B.C. residents were killed early Friday morning in a single-vehicle rollover near Valemount, North District RCMP said. Valemount RCMP, who received a call at 12:40 a.m.
Harris biggest spender in B.C.

Harris biggest spender in B.C.

OTTAWA -- Low-profile B.C.
Photo album with P.G. tie found in Liverpool

Photo album with P.G. tie found in Liverpool

A moving company in Liverpool, United Kingdom is looking for the owner of a photo album found while clearing out a warehouse and believes she may be living in Prince George.
Student overcomes alcoholism to graduate

Student overcomes alcoholism to graduate

Part one of two Kashanna Charlie was a high school drop-out, kicked out of every high school she entered. That changed Thursday when the 19-year-old graduated with her Dogwood Diploma from the Centre for Learning Alternatives.

Hell Yeah Prince George Good News Feature: Ride Don’t Hide raises money for mental health

The Canadian Mental Health Association's third annual Ride Don't Hide event raised almost $9,500 as 47 riders took to the streets from CN Centre the morning of June 21.
First Lheidli T’enneh lawyers called to the bar

First Lheidli T’enneh lawyers called to the bar

It was an historic moment Thursday afternoon when two members of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation were called to the bar during a ceremony at the Prince George courthouse.
Walk held in memory of Saric-Auger goes the distance

Walk held in memory of Saric-Auger goes the distance

A walk along Highway 16 in memory of a young murder victim drew more than a dozen friends, family and supporters on Thursday.
Hot weather to increase fire risk

Hot weather to increase fire risk

With hot, dry weather in the forecast, the provincial government's wildfire management branch is urging outdoor enthusiasts to be careful when it comes to campfires.
Burns Lake couple appeal court ruling in tax case

Burns Lake couple appeal court ruling in tax case

A Burns Lake-area couple is appealing a B.C. Supreme Court Justice's decision regarding their treatment by the federal government's tax collector.
Severe thunderstorms on way, Environment Canada says

Severe thunderstorms on way, Environment Canada says

Environment Canada has issued a warning for severe thunderstorms this afternoon and early evening. The pattern will come through as a "disturbance moves through the area and interacts with the moist, unstable airmass," Environment Canada said.