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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.
Nurses call on Bond to honour contract

Nurses call on Bond to honour contract

A group of about two dozen nurses marched to the office of Prince George-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond on Wednesday asking that promises made in their most recent contract be honoured.
Rally out of the rough

Rally out of the rough

For the municipal course supporters, it was a message worth repeating. "Save Pine Valley," cried a crowd of at least 200 people who gathered at the golf course Wednesday evening.
Burned school not being razed, for now

Burned school not being razed, for now

As an excavator knocked down walls and roof beams exposed by last month's fire at Highglen Montessori elementary school, Brian Pepper's phone lit up with calls Wednesday morning.

Ride 4 the Cure with Ladies of Harley

Pink Your Ride in time for the fifth annual Ride 4 the Cure Sunday with the Prince George chapter of Ladies of Harley. Meet up at the Harley dealership on Vance Road at 10 a.m. to register.

No warrant irks judge hearing home invasion case

Uncertainty surrounding the admissibility of a warrantless search led to a plea deal for a home invasion last August. Dohn William Schmidt plead guilty to three counts relating to the Aug.
YMCA's P.G. chief visits Ethiopia

YMCA's P.G. chief visits Ethiopia

In a country with widespread poverty, Mark Miller saw the strength of the human spirit. The CEO of the YMCA of Northern B.C. made a visit to Ethiopia last month as part of the British Columbia YMCA's partnership with the northern African country.

Alleged ex-biker sentenced for shoplifting

A Prince George man police had once identified as a member of the Renegades Motorcycle Club has been sentenced to a two-year suspended sentence for his roll in an shoplifting and tire-slashing incident.