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Legebokoff trial delayed

Legebokoff trial delayed

The Canadian Press PRINCE GEORGE - The trial for a young man accused of murdering four women in British Columbia's north has been delayed a month.
MLA offers P.G. mea culpa

MLA offers P.G. mea culpa

After rising to local infamy last year after suggesting Prince George change its name, Simon Gibson had the chance to make amends Wednesday.

Witness describes bloodied, paranoid alleged victim

The alleged victim of an apparent drug-related kidnapping was a "mess" when he burst into the Ferndale Community Hall nearly two-and-a-half years ago, a witness testified Wednesday at the Prince George courthouse.

ATV accident victim making progress

A man who was the passenger in an all-terrain vehicle involved in a collision with an RCMP vehicle earlier this month is now using a motorized wheelchair but has a "50-50" chance of walking again, his mother said Wednesday.

Expert to school Prince George ranchers

An expert on the fine art of making the most out of a livestock pasture will be in Prince George next week.
Dogs sniff out body in lake

Dogs sniff out body in lake

A team of specially-trained dogs helped search for the body of a Prince George man who went missing earlier this month while boating on Takysie Lake.
Tabor trail offers better path

Tabor trail offers better path

More users will be able to reach the heights of Tabor Mountain, thanks to a new universal access trail.
Birdwatcher offers flight reading

Birdwatcher offers flight reading

After graduating from their post-secondary institution of choice, some young people might take off for Europe or South East Asia to find themselves.

New market downtown to offer diverse wares

A new downtown outdoor market is hoping to open the doors to less-visible multicultural entrepreneurs. Sponsored by Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society and Welcome PG, the first City Hall Market Fair on Aug.

Cancer-stricken mother aided by donation

An anonymous local resident has donated $5,000 to help a local woman featured in a story in The Citizen last week. The story provided details about a fundraising event Saturday, Sept.