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Tire tread, shoe print linked to Legebokoff

Tire tread, shoe print linked to Legebokoff

Impressions of a tire tread and a shoe print found in the snow where the body of a teenaged girl was found were "similar" to those seized from Cody Alan Legebokoff, the court heard Monday. Cpl.
Man arrested in police standoff

Man arrested in police standoff

One man was arrested after a four-hour standoff with police at a recreation area near Valemount on Thursday.

Pile up closes highway

Highway 97 was closed after a five-vehicle pileup on the Salmon Valley bridge near Salmon Valley Road on Sunday afternoon. According to RCMP, one person suffered minor injuries in the crash, which blocked traffic in both directions for several hours.
Matters family calls for fresh review

Matters family calls for fresh review

The family of Greg Matters is calling for a federal Commission of Inquiry into his death.
Gateway group meets this week

Gateway group meets this week

The next local meeting of Enbridge Northern Gateway's community advisory board will be held on Wednesday.
Judge awards damages for breach of contract

Judge awards damages for breach of contract

A former UNBC lecturer has been ordered to pay a Prince George investment advisor nearly $8,000 for failing to live up to his duties as a project manager in a computer software development venture.
Consulting key to development: speaker

Consulting key to development: speaker

Deal with the land's title-holders as the first step in the partnership process, or risk your industrial project never happening. It should have been the old way of doing business, but it certainly is the new way of doing business on the northern B.

Special Olympics fundraiser sets record

The Prince George Special Olympics Golf Tournament set a fundraising record on Friday, according to tournament host Cariboo-Prince George MP Dick Harris.

First Nation launches Pledge of Respect campaign

A special pledge is being made across Lheidli T'enneh territory.
Tax cheat ordered to pay $80,000

Tax cheat ordered to pay $80,000

The former owner of a series of logging companies has been ordered to pay Canada Revenue Agency $80,000 in taxes owed before he can be discharged from bankruptcy.