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Alcohol factor in fatal 2013 crash

A Prince George man who died in a single-vehicle crash in the Pineview area last summer was drunk and not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the incident, according to a coroner's report released this week.

Women entrepreneurs agency hosts workshop

A business-booster crash course is being offered in Prince George for women managing (or aspiring to manage) their own companies. The Forum for Women Entrepreneurs is one of B.C.

Boater missing at Ness Lake

A male dove from a boat on Ness Lake Thursday to get his young son who was swimming with a floatation device and had drifted a short distance away. With a friend's help the two were able to get the child back in the boat.

Police looking for suspected rock thrower

Prince George City RCMP are on the lookout for a youth suspected of throwing a rock that injured a truck driver in a passing semi. The rock went entirely through the windshield, causing flying glass to injure the driver's eyes, police said.
Rock-tossing youth causes harm to driver

Rock-tossing youth causes harm to driver

A large rock thrown through a semi truck's windshield caused injury to the driver's eyes as broken glass flew Wednesday at about 11 p.m.
Boater missing at Ness Lake

Boater missing at Ness Lake

A male dove from a boat on Ness Lake Thursday afternoon to get his young son who was swimming with a floatation device and had drifted a short distance away. With a friend's help the two were able to get the child back in the boat.
Mayoral campaigns ramping up over summer

Mayoral campaigns ramping up over summer

Unlike other communities, a municipal election year in Prince George goes largely unrecognized until the fall.
Council tackles flouridation question Monday

Council tackles flouridation question Monday

In addition to picking which politicians they can swallow, Prince George residents will also get an opportunity to have a say about their drinking water in this November's election.
Witnesses at Legebokoff trial help flesh out final hours of murder victim

Witnesses at Legebokoff trial help flesh out final hours of murder victim

The final hours of Vanderhoof teen Loren Donn Leslie's life were given some clarity Thursday as the trial for Cody Alan Legebokoff, the man accused of murdering her and three other women, continued at the Prince George courthouse.
Doctors speak out against Enbridge

Doctors speak out against Enbridge

A group of Prince George doctors has come out against the proposed Northern Gateway pipelines. The 18 doctors declared their stance in a full-page ad in the Citizen last Saturday.