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Armed showdown with log truckers earns man more jailtime

Armed showdown with log truckers earns man more jailtime

Ryan Ronin Felix sentenced to a further 1 1/2 years plus two years probation and follows on two more years for Devin Andrew Jacobs
Prince George cyclist riding to Jasper to support BC Epilepsy Society

Prince George cyclist riding to Jasper to support BC Epilepsy Society

Chris Winwood’s 375-km Ride for Epilepsy takes place in August.
Cariboo court docket: June 15-21, 2023

Cariboo court docket: June 15-21, 2023

Sentences for offences committed in Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House and areas
The Monster bouncy obstacle course comes to Prince George this weekend

The Monster bouncy obstacle course comes to Prince George this weekend

The world’s biggest inflatable obstacle course called The Monster is set up at Prince George Exhibition Park Rodeo field from Friday until Sunday.
Water conservation urged as northern B.C. faces drought conditions

Water conservation urged as northern B.C. faces drought conditions

Level 3 drought conditions are seen in the Parsnip and Upper Fraser West basins west and north of Prince George.
BC Housing buys Queensway hotel, office building for supportive housing

BC Housing buys Queensway hotel, office building for supportive housing

The Fraser Inn Hotel and Direct Art building will provide housing for up to 30 people.
Fire damages motorhome in Prince George encampment

Fire damages motorhome in Prince George encampment

No one was injured in the fire at the Lower Patricia encampment, named Moccasin Flats by residents.
Joel McKay named chair of UNBC’s board of governors

Joel McKay named chair of UNBC’s board of governors

McKay is the CEO of the Northern Development Initiative Trust and a UNBC grad student.
Bulkley-Nechako court docket: June 15-21, 2023

Bulkley-Nechako court docket: June 15-21, 2023

Sentences for offences committed in Smithers, Houston, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and areas
Nadleh Whut'en First Nation gets $150k for climate change risk assessment

Nadleh Whut'en First Nation gets $150k for climate change risk assessment

The northern B.C. First Nation is a recipient for a Community Emergency Preparedness grant