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Writers strike delays series based on Prince George couple who owned brothel

Writers strike delays series based on Prince George couple who owned brothel

At least one major streaming platform is interested in Tammy and Cameron Thun's true-life tale of prositution, drug-dealers, corrupt politicians and violent criminals in the Dominican Republic.
Cariboo court docket: July 28-August 2, 2023

Cariboo court docket: July 28-August 2, 2023

Sentences for offences committed in Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House and areas
What the hay? Donors deliver for PG Animal Rescue

What the hay? Donors deliver for PG Animal Rescue

Donations from local entrepreneurs provide enough for society to feed its surrendered animals this winter.
Burns Lake lotto purchase earns fishing lodge owner $317k

Burns Lake lotto purchase earns fishing lodge owner $317k

Walter Turner who owns Moosehorn a lodge in Southbank drew the lucky numbers
MLA blames B.C. government for Vanderhoof sawmill curtailment

MLA blames B.C. government for Vanderhoof sawmill curtailment

Conservative leader John Rustad says the NDP's inaction is killing forestry jobs.
Drivers urged to be cautious this long weekend

Drivers urged to be cautious this long weekend

Distracted driving, impaired driving and failing to yield the right of way top causes of collisions
City of Prince George launching Civic Core District Plan

City of Prince George launching Civic Core District Plan

The public will be able to provide their input on a vision for downtown, starting on Aug. 11.
Pedestrian seriously injured when struck by vehicle

Pedestrian seriously injured when struck by vehicle

A woman was hit by a vehicle while crossing First Avenue just before midnight on Tuesday.
Wildfire threat reduced, all Blackwater mine site activity resumes

Wildfire threat reduced, all Blackwater mine site activity resumes

Gold and silver mine 160 km southwest of Prince George expected to begin prooduction in 2024
North District RCMP officer fined for high-speed rear-end collision

North District RCMP officer fined for high-speed rear-end collision

Cst. Jay Barban pleaded guilty to offence under Motor Vehicle Act; victim continues to suffer from injuries