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Kings put Chiefs' lights out

Kings put Chiefs' lights out

Kirk Thompson left the Chilliwack Chiefs in the dark. The Prince George Spruce Kings goalkeeper was almost unbeatable, in a game that was interrupted by a power outage in the first period.
Last bow for Bell

Last bow for Bell

Pat Bell can still vividly remember the first day he entered the B.C. Legislative Assembly.
Snowfall collapses Canfor seedling warehouse

Snowfall collapses Canfor seedling warehouse

The seedling cooler warehouse at the J.D. Little Forest Centre had part of its roof collapse Friday. A portion of the roof gave way overnight and was discovered by the first arriving staff at about 6 a.m. Friday morning.

One dead in highway crash

One person is confirmed dead in a two-vehicle crash near Quesnel. Three others were involved - two per vehicle - but they all appeared to have non-life-threatening injuries, according to officials on the scene.

Man gets jail time for assaulting ex-escort

A Prince George man has been sentenced to 90 intermittent days in jail Friday for a violent assault on a woman he was upset with because she had quit working as an escort when she landed a service-sector job.

Sometimes not a scam

The B.C.
Loan value at heart of wood centre dispute

Loan value at heart of wood centre dispute

The two players involved in the loan at the centre of the proposed Wood Innovation and Design Centre project have different views on how much money was potentially on the table after work was underway.
Price change prompts shifting sands

Price change prompts shifting sands

The cost of keeping city streets clear of snow and ice is skyrocketing, prompting a shift in the choice of material used for road traction. It's as plain as the dust that hung over the city last week.
Student poll finds support for recovery centre

Student poll finds support for recovery centre

Not only is a women's recovery centre a benefit to Prince George, it should also be located in the Haldi Road area, suggests an opinion poll conducted by local students.

Province raises dough for rural docs

Physicians thinking of relocating to places like Quesnel and Burns Lake now have even more of a financial incentive to make the move. The provincial government and the B.