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Carrier Sekani seek input on LNG

The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council is holding a series of upcoming meetings to gather indigenous views of liquified natural gas and mining development. First Nations from across the north will be invited to Prince George on Oct.

P.G. companies fined by WorkSafe BC

Two Prince George companies were fined by WorkSafe BC, according to the provincial agency's latest publication. R. F. Klein & Sons Ltd. was fined $7,284.21 for damaging an underground gas line with a back hoe. Creuzot Homes & Construction Ltd.

Suspected ride-by window shooter arrested

Police have made an arrest after issuing photos and video of a man who allegedly shot out more than $8,000 worth of glass at CN Centre this summer.

Unemployment rate rises to 5.3 per cent

The city's unemployment rate was 5.3 per cent in August, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. Month-over-month, that's a 0.8 percentage-point increase but a 2.

Giving kids life tools through yoga

Part one of two Filling a yoga class in Prince George used to be a stretch. It wasn't long ago that the ancient body/mind/spirit practice would have been out of place in a community fixated more on iron-pumping and team sports.

Bridge logjam due for a bust

A small forest piles up at the foot of the CN Rail bridge each year, at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers.
Warrant issued after court no show

Warrant issued after court no show

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Darlene Joseph after she failed to appear in court on Wednesday for a hearing in relation to a May drug bust.
Attempted carjacking foiled by police

Attempted carjacking foiled by police

A 34-year-old Vanderhoof man is in custody after an attempted carjacking in the Westgate Mall parking lot while fleeing from police, Saturday afternoon.
Truck crashes into James Drive house

Truck crashes into James Drive house

Prince George RCMP are investigating after a pick up truck smashed into the side of a home at the corner of James Drive and Ospika Boulevard early Saturday morning.

Input sought on the rules of law

Prince George is among the cities where the B.C. Law Society will host a consultation session regarding the future of legal regulation in the province. Set for Wed., Sept. 18, from 4 to 6 p.m.