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Deceased driver identified

A 21-year-old Fraser Lake man has been identified as the person who died Friday night in a motor vehicle incident near the community west of Prince George. Micheal Benjamin Kentner died at the scene, the B.C.

Firefighters make gains on China Nose blaze

Significant progress has been made on containing the massive China Nose wildfire, according to an update from the B.C. wildfire management branch.
Blackburn development approved

Blackburn development approved

City council agreed with neighbours that it was time to pay some attention to the east end of the city.
Suspicious incident investigation ended

Suspicious incident investigation ended

Prince George RCMP have closed the file on a suspicious incident over the B.C. Day long weekend at Crooked River Provincial Park.

Wildfire smoke advisory lifted

A wildfire smoke advisory issued Monday for or Prince George and six other Central Interior communities has come to an end. The advisory, issued by the B.C. Ministry of Environment, was lifted as of 11 a.m. today.
Parents want children back in school

Parents want children back in school

The province's parent advisory councils want children to return to school in September, even if the dispute continues. Sarah Holland, the president of School District 57's Parent Advisory Council, was one of the attendees at the B.C.
Out-of-towners at centre of crime surge: police

Out-of-towners at centre of crime surge: police

Police have confirmed what downtown business owners were finding out firsthand.

Longtime judge mourned

A former Prince George lawyer who became Canada's longest serving federally-appointed judge has died. Richard (Dick) Thomas Albert Low died Friday following a stroke. He was 74 years old. Low, who was born in Rock Bay, B.C.
Farms sees 50 years of growth

Farms sees 50 years of growth

Fifty years of vegetables is a legacy still growing at the farm of Dave and Karen Kellett.
Fire evacuees cleared to return home

Fire evacuees cleared to return home

An evacuation order for 19 homes was lifted Monday as crews made progress on containing the China Nose wildfire near Houston. The decision, made by the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako on advice from the B.C.