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A bit more snow on the way

A further five centimetres of snow mixed with some freezing rain was expected to have fallen on Prince George before the latest weather pattern has run its course, according to an Environment Canada meteorologist.
Francis I greeted with joy in P.G., around world

Francis I greeted with joy in P.G., around world

The Vatican City conclave of cardinals wasted no time deciding Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Archbishop of Buenos Aires will be the next pope.

Film looks at fishy business

The secrets of salmon stocks will be disclosed tonight at UNBC. It is also the launch of a 10-day film series.
Green opportunities in waste budget

Green opportunities in waste budget

Budget pressures may be driving the city and regional district's decision to change the operation of solid waste disposal in Prince George, but that doesn't mean it's not an opportunity for waste reduction.

Elderly woman severely injured in assault

A 48-year-old man is in custody following what police are calling a "brutal assault" on a 73-year-old woman late Wednesday night on a rural property east of Prince George.

Power outage hindered sledder's search for safety

As many as 14,000 people were inconvenienced by the power outage over Tuesday night, but perhaps none more than a snowmobiler who needed the help of Prince George Search and Rescue when she became stranded in the Nukko Lake area northwest of the city
Seminar focuses on sex-trade trafficking

Seminar focuses on sex-trade trafficking

Young men and women are sucked into sexual exploitation rings active in northern B.C., and some are never seen again.

Secret shopping scam will leave you short

The B.C.

Psych assessment ordered for setter of fatal fire

Frank William Edward Marion will undergo a psychiatric assessment to determine if he is criminally responsible for setting a house on fire that led to the death of a prominent member of Prince George's Sikh community.

Province turns down local UBCM asks

Despite winning support from a coalition of local governments, the province is not keen to make moves to share gas tax revenue. The province has released their responses to the list of resolutions endorsed by the Union of B.C.