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Elderly pill dealer gets house arrest

An elderly Prince George man has been sentenced to six months house arrest for selling prescription drugs out of his home.
Popsicle bridges meet crusher Saturday

Popsicle bridges meet crusher Saturday

There will be carnage. Beams will break. Dreams will be shattered. And out of the wreckage will emerge four champions whose popsicle stick bridges have load-bearing capabilities that go beyond beyond the forces of gravity.
Logging truck rollover affects commute

Logging truck rollover affects commute

The Prince George RCMP are continuing to investigate a Tuesday morning collision involving two tractor trailer units near the junctions of Highway 97 and 16.
Stepdad sentenced

Stepdad sentenced

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett sentenced Lloyd William Cook to five years in prison on Tuesday for two convictions related to the January 2000 death of his stepson, Adam Scott Williams-Dudoward.

Paving projects listed

A number of road repair, resurfacing, and sealcoating projects in the Prince George and Nechako Lakes area are going to tender, according to the provincial government.
Dix to push family agenda in P.G.

Dix to push family agenda in P.G.

A day after Premier Christy Clark unveiled her party's strategy to support early childhood development, Opposition leader Adrian Dix will make his own announcement in Prince George Thursday.

Voter registration effort set to kickoff

Beginning next week, Elections B.C. will begin mailing out more than 1.9 million notices to households to remind people to register to vote or update their voter information in advance of the spring provincial election. In March, Elections B.C.
One 'really boring' budget

One 'really boring' budget

As they prepare to defend their long-standing position as the governing party, the B.C. Liberals tabled a balanced - if unglamorous - budget Tuesday.
Former RCMP head stands for Liberal nomination

Former RCMP head stands for Liberal nomination

The former head of the North District RCMP is looking to fill the hole Pat Bell will leave behind in the B.C. Liberals. Retired RCMP superintendent Mike Morris announced this morning his candidacy for the Prince George-Mackenzie nomination.
Who's watching the RCMP?

Who's watching the RCMP?

A call for a civilian watchdog to investigate misconduct by law enforcement was highlighted Tuesday by the author of a report that alleges abuses by police were committed against aboriginal women in northern B.C.