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Ice jam forming on Nechako

Flood risk considered moderate to low

Final decision remains pending on pipeline project

The Pacific Trails natural gas pipeline will be a "game changer" if built, about 100 people who attended a workshop on the business opportunities were told Friday, but the companies behind the project have not yet decided if they'll go ahead with the
Female liquor store employee punched in the face

Female liquor store employee punched in the face

An open-view theft of liquor and a confrontation with a store employee have Prince George RCMP on the hunt for a violent suspect. Since about 6 p.m. on Dec.

Clyne named PACWEST athlete of the week

Jennifer Clyne earned the PACWEST athlete of the week honours after a strong performance for her hometown University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves' women's basketball team on the weekend.

Chronic offender arrested

Antoinetta Angela Pozzebon, 50, was arrested Thursday by Prince George RCMP. Pozzebon was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant since she was reported absent without consent from a halfway house on Dec. 16.
Woman gets one year on weapons offences

Woman gets one year on weapons offences

A Prince George woman has been sentenced to one year in jail following a weapons seizure at a home in the 1500 block of Queensway in June.

Explosion strikes Burns Lake mill: report

An explosion at a mill outside of Burns Lake may have left several people seriously injured. On Friday night, there were unconfirmed reports of an explosion at Babine Forest Products mill around 8 p.m.

Ski resort proposed for Valemount

Valemount will be home to a premier, year-round ski resort if developer Oberto Oberti has his way.
Horrific murder details surface

Horrific murder details surface

A 35-year-old Claresholm man charged with murdering a Vulcan senior is accused of "dismembering" the body before disposing of it in various locations, according to court documents.
Grand opening held for call centre

Grand opening held for call centre

With its 100 employees now settled into their new digs, a grand opening was held Thursday for the FortisBC call centre in downtown Prince George, the culmination of a two-year effort to bring in-house natural gas provider's customer service wing.