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After street attack man sent to hospital with life threatening injuries

After street attack man sent to hospital with life threatening injuries

A man has been taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries after police responded to the scene of a violent offence Sunday morning. RCMP said they received a report of a man down at around 10:30 a.m. Sunday morning and suspected foul play.
Fun, memories mingle during Rogers Hometown Hockey event

Fun, memories mingle during Rogers Hometown Hockey event

Kids raced around in jerseys, jostled in front of nets, strapped on helmets, clattered sticks, cheered and waved to fans across Canada from the parking lot of CN Centre.

Regional District still waiting for AGLG report

As the political infighting over the office of the auditor general for local government continues, the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is patiently awaiting the results from their turn under the watchdog's microscope.

Speeder's sentence reduced

A Topley-area man has won a partial victory in an appeal of a driving prohibition he received after he was pulled over near Prince George. Daniel Lopes Dos Santos, 61, saw his penalty reduced from three months to 30 days but was unable to convince B.

Angel investor graces Prince George for seminar

An angel investor is flapping his business wings in Prince George this weekend. Randy Thompson is CEO of VA Angels and he is Start Up Canada's Prairie Angel of the Year.

B&E earns more jail time

A Prince George man has been sentenced to a further six months in jail and two years probation for a break and enter of a Chief Lake Road home two summers ago. Dorian Shane McCrea, 45, was issued the term Thursday in B.C.

Man shot near border may have P.G. link

It's believed the man fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol agent on Thursday was supposed to have appeared in Prince George provincial court this week.

CNC budget vote delayed

A decision on cuts to College of New Caledonia programs has been put off to next month. The school is facing a $2.
Zimmer meets with local veterans

Zimmer meets with local veterans

The president of the local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is optimistic changes can be made to the way veterans' issues are handled after a sit down with a local member of Parliament.

Counsellor says CNC ‘grossly underestimated’ service use

If the College of New Caledonia's board cuts counselling services as suggested, students may not find the support they need in the community.