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Woman's sentence linked to Norwood raid

A police raid on a VLA neighbourhood home 17 months ago has led to a six-month conditional sentence and 24 months probation for a Prince George woman.
Knowledge Garden set to blossom

Knowledge Garden set to blossom

By the end of the summer, a long-standing problem area beside the downtown branch of the city's public library will be unrecognizable.

Wayward teen located safe and sound

The local teenager for whom an alert was issued last week has been located and is safe and sound, Prince George RCMP said Monday.

Council balks at excess trash plan

City council pulled back on a plan to allow extra garbage at the curb.
Hospital needs improved trauma care: doctor

Hospital needs improved trauma care: doctor

The last decade has seen major changes in health care delivery in Prince George, but there's still one major missing piece, according to Dr. Bert Kelly.

Loan trial postponed

Originally scheduled for Monday, a court hearing to determine if the loan foreclosure Northern Development Initiative Trust has launched against Commonwealth Campus Corp. should go to trial has been adjourned.

Liberals still trail NDP: poll

With the provincial election just six weeks away, the NDP still hold a double digit lead over the Liberals in the latest public opinion poll.

Rescue workers overnight with stricken snowmobiler

Prince George Search and Rescue members were called out Sunday night to help with the rescue of an injured snowmobiler.
Tech takes drudge out of gym

Tech takes drudge out of gym

Spin classes on an exercise bike are intense workouts, especially when retired Prince George RCMP officer Mike Stevenson is barking out the orders.

Fire torches fencing mill

Recent upgrades to a Fort St. James fencing mill in the region have gone up in smoke, putting more than a dozen jobs in jeopardy. The fire at the KDL wood fencing factory is under investigation. Mill co-owner Ben Hoy said the damage was significant.