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Freed

Prince George Fire and Rescue crews used the jaws of life to remove a door from a pickup to extract the female driver. The vehicle had been t-boned by an SUV on the Giscome Road around 9 a.m. Monday. There were no serious injuries.

Tory minister in town

Jason Kenney, federal minister of employment and social development as well as minister for multiculturalism will be in Prince George today, sitting down with the Immigration and Multicultural Services Society and Welcome PG advisory committee member

Campaign looking to help a few strong kids

Over the next four weeks, community members will be charged with making it possible for young people to make summer camp memories.

Quesnel area firms robbed

Quesnel RCMP are investigating three separate break and enters at area businesses, committed during the early morning hours over the weekend. Two were committed in a less-than 90-minute span early Saturday morning. At 4:07 a.m.
Captain Cure takes on the cold

Captain Cure takes on the cold

Captain Cure will take the lead during the Frozen Beach Walk up Victoria Street on Friday at noon to help raise funds for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Bumped - midwives can't keep up with demand

Bumped - midwives can't keep up with demand

The five Prince George-based midwives are so busy that as many as a dozen women per month can't receive their preferred method of childbirth care. Sarah Hilbert-West hates having to turn away potential clients but it happens all the time.

Chief discord still simmers

A chief has been chosen for the embattled Ts’il Kaz Koh First Nation, but the controversy over the band’s leadership continues.

Chief discord still simmers

A chief has been chosen for the embattled Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation, but the controversy over the band's leadership continues.

Search continues for jewelry thieves

Prince George RCMP remain on the hunt for suspects following the robbery of a Pine Centre Mall jewelry store early Saturday morning. "It's a priority," Cpl. Craig Douglass said Monday.
Bumped - midwives can't keep up with demand

Bumped - midwives can't keep up with demand

The five Prince George-based midwives are so busy that as many as a dozen women per month can't receive their preferred method of childbirth care. Sarah Hilbert-West hates having to turn away potential clients but it happens all the time.