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Father, son charged in grow op bust

Charges against a father and son have been approved this week following a pre-Christmas raid on a Pilot Mountain Road property that yielded a seizure of $1.5 million worth of marijuana.

Damage to headstone upsets mother of manslaughter victim

The mother of a man killed in the parking lot of a Prince George fast food restaurant nearly nine years ago is demanding the city pay for the damages she recently found to his headstone at the municipal cemetery.
Municipal politicians mull one more year

Municipal politicians mull one more year

After turning down the proposal three years ago, municipal politicians approved a resolution Thursday to have their terms in office extended to four years from the current three.
Report proposes 'infrastructure' bank

Report proposes 'infrastructure' bank

Municipal politicians endorsed a report Wednesday that calls on local governments to help grow the province's economy and then share in the gains.

Carrier Sekani takes over Highway of Tears website

For the past seven years, the definitive website devoted to the Highway of Tears has been run by a single person. Tony Romeyn has been the volunteer host of highwayoftears.ca since he launched it in 2007.
The bright side

The bright side

With a search about to begin for a new B.C. NDP leader, Prince George-Valemount provincial council delegate Sherry Ogasawara hopes Adrian Dix's legacy will be the positive tone the party used in the last election campaign.
Show offers outdoor options

Show offers outdoor options

The Northern Explorer Outdoor Adventure Show is at CN Centre on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Guilty plea to EI fraud

A Prince George man has pleaded guilty to four counts of employment insurance fraud.
CNC to host link to residential school testimony

CNC to host link to residential school testimony

The federal Truth and Reconciliation Conference is runs today and tomorrow in Vancouver and CNC's Prince George campus will be live-streaming the proceedings in lecture theatre 1-306.

Rivers Day runs course, for now

For the first time in more than a decade, Fort George Park won't be reverberating with music later this month for B.C. Rivers Day.