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Steve Miller Band in Prince George

Only five Canadian cities are on the tour list for the Steve Miller Band and Prince George gets the Gangster of Love at CN Centre on April 9. This is the Steve Miller Band's first Canadian tour in more than 20 years.

Appeal on collision sentence dismissed

The B.C. Court of Appeal has dismissed a Prince George man's request for a retrial after a jury found him guilty last year of criminal negligence causing death for allegedly hitting a man with his truck and killing him.
Infrastructure behind hydro rate hikes

Infrastructure behind hydro rate hikes

BC Hydro customers will see their bills jump by about 28 per cent over the next five years to help the utility pay for capital upgrades.

Diabetes event this Saturday

Anyone with questions about diabetes will have a chance to have them answered on Saturday as the Canadian Diabetes Association hosts its Everything Diabetes event.

Province looks for input on home inspectors

The provincial government is seeking the public's input as it prepares new regulations for the home inspection industry. Two online surveys launched Monday and will remain open until Dec.

Avalanche safety seminar next week

The snow is deep enough for fun, which means it is also deep enough to kill. An avalanche safety seminar set for next week in Prince George will help winter sports from becoming deadly.

Site C 'not part of the plan'

The proposed Site C hydroelectric project didn't have any bearing on the significant jump in BC Hydro rates announced on Tuesday, according to the minister responsible.
Dog seeks hidden boy

Dog seeks hidden boy

The mother of a young boy has a Prince George RCMP service dog to thank for recently tracking the five-year-old down to possibly the last place anyone expected to find him - sleeping soundly under the drawers of a dresser in the family home.
Little counsel from coroner on suicide

Little counsel from coroner on suicide

The family of a woman who committed suicide shortly after being released unescorted from the psychiatric ward at University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Mining firm worried about review process

A mistake in an environmental review could shake the confidence Canadians have in the regulatory system, according to a representative of a mining company alleging a major error has already occurred.