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Gas bike lands man back in court

A Prince George man's attempt to circumvent a driving prohibition by riding a bicycle outfitted with a gas-powered engine has fallen on the wrong side of the law.
Foundation boosts Harwin reading program

Foundation boosts Harwin reading program

With the turn of a page, Canada's largest book retailer and its school charity has quadrupled the annual library budget of Harwin elementary school.

Police searching for hit and run suspect

Prince George RCMP are seeking the public's help to track down a driver allegedly involved in a hit and run earlier this month. On Monday, March 6 at about 4:30 a.m.

Aboriginals training for mining work

A rich seam of knowledge has been uncovered in Chetwynd and 20 aboriginal students will be given the chance to mine it as a result of an arrangement between First Nations and a dozen resource companies in the province. The B.C.
Debt counsellor helping in Haiti

Debt counsellor helping in Haiti

In a climate as hot as Haiti's, it doesn't take long for people to get thirsty. Tropical fruit grows on trees there year-round, so juice supplies are abundant. All the tools for a thriving small business exist in the Caribbean Island.

Chinese university finds roots in Barkerville

Barkerville has been recognized from across the Pacific Ocean as an important education facility.

Find healing through Rainbows

Dealing with grief is challenging for people of any age, but for children it can be particularly difficult.
Identity of human remains confirmed

Identity of human remains confirmed

Human remains found on the Greenway Trail System May 13, 2013, near the University of Northern B.C. have been identified as Anthony Carroll Lee of Prince George. Lee was 22 years old when he was reported missing to RCMP on March 16, 2008.

Stabbing victim in hospital, suspect in custody

One man is in hospital and another man in custody following an alleged stabbing early Thursday morning, Prince George RCMP said. Police were called to the 1300 block of Diefenbaker Driver just before 1 a.m.
Fix the red chamber, says area Troy MP

Fix the red chamber, says area Troy MP

With some senators embroiled in an expense scandal, Prince George-Peace River MP Bob Zimmer said more reforms are needed in Parliament's upper house.