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Leroux claims 'wild', says lawyer

A Prince George businessman was the maker of his own misfortune, the lawyer representing the federal government's tax collector argued during the opening statements Monday of a 10-day trial.
P.G. to make conference bid

P.G. to make conference bid

Council wants to add to the growing number of events taking place in Prince George during its centenary.

From Viking to Canuck

When Bjorn Norheim was growing up in the wilderness of Norway, the howls of wolves stirred his blood. His native country had plenty of mountains and forests but few wild animals sharing the land with the dwindling wolf population.
Kicked to the curb

Kicked to the curb

City council turned their back on a plan to implement paid parking in the downtown core. A unanimous decision was made to not award a $1.

CNC's scrub drive underway

The College of New Caledonia is looking for donations of medical uniforms to help fund its bursary program.

Couple receives forestry award

John and Joyce Helweg of Fort St. James were recognized during the 2013 Woodlot Management Awards handed out this past weekend by the province and the Federation of BC Woodlot Associations.

Father, stepmother sent to jail

A man and woman have been sentenced to nine months in jail for physically harming two boys in their care and counseling them to claim their natural mother sexually abused them.
Pipe firm mounts new charm offensive

Pipe firm mounts new charm offensive

Janet Holder is not just the senior executive with Enbridge tasked with getting the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline built, the Prince George resident is now the public face of the proposed megaproject.
Date set for murder trial

Date set for murder trial

A B.C. Supreme Court trial is set to begin Oct. 16 for three people in relation to the April death of a Prince George man. Gordon Stanley Adolph Jr.
Business fee hike up for discussion

Business fee hike up for discussion

A public hearing will give the floor to residents to chime in on changes to the city's commercial fee structure tonight.