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Roadchecks unveil trouble with vehicle defects

RCMP are reminding the public that it's the driver's responsibility to ensure after-market equipment installed on a vehicle complies with the Motor Vehicle Act after numerous tickets were issued for vehicle defects during road checks last Friday and

UNBC, faculty find arbitrator

University of Northern B.C. and the faculty association have agreed on New Westminster arbitrator Stanley Lanyon as the man who will determine their first collective agreement in binding arbitration.
‘I kept trying to fight it’

‘I kept trying to fight it’

Part three of a three-part series on multiple concussions. Read part two on Andrea and Laurie Cochrane here and part one on Prince George teen Brodie Needham here .
Drug trafficker loses vehicle along with getting jail term

Drug trafficker loses vehicle along with getting jail term

A man who was sentenced Tuesday to six months in jail for possession for the purpose of trafficking has also lost his vehicle in the process.
Judge's ruling sheds light on home invasion

Judge's ruling sheds light on home invasion

A Prince George provincial court judge described on Monday a carefully-coordinated home invasion that left one of the home's occupants with extensive injuries as he sentenced a woman to 30 months in jail for her role in the raid.
Reprieve for CNC's dental assisting program but other college cuts kept

Reprieve for CNC's dental assisting program but other college cuts kept

College of New Caledonia’s board approved $2.
Injuries life threatening, doctor confirms at attempted murder trial

Injuries life threatening, doctor confirms at attempted murder trial

The victim of an alleged attempted murder suffered life-threatening wounds, a physician told the court Friday.
Lost daughter: mother believes daughter's concussions connected to suicide

Lost daughter: mother believes daughter's concussions connected to suicide

Part two of a three-part series on multiple concussions. Read Prince George teen Brodie Needham's story here.

Recycling status quo remains in regional district

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is signing on with its recycling contractor for another year to handle the rural areas.

Council seeks government road funding

The city will be looking to the province for financial assistance for road-related projects with city council asked to approve two requests for grant applications.