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NDP candidate Mulcair to make P.G. stop

Another federal New Democrat Party leadership hopeful is coming to town to plead his case. Thomas Mulcair, NDP deputy leader, is currently touring British Columbia and stopping in Prince George Monday morning.
Man arrested after suspicious fire

Man arrested after suspicious fire

An 85-year-old man remains in serious condition after being rescued from his burning home early Saturday morning. A 49-year-old man associated to the residence is in custody. Shortly after 3 a.m. on Jan.

Cougars drop fourth straight

Brendan Ranford had four points and the Kamloops Blazers won their third straight over the Prince George Cougars 6-1 on Saturday night.
UNBC business team prepares to slay dragon

UNBC business team prepares to slay dragon

Dustin Elliott is expecting a fight in the dragon's den.

Police make arrests at residence on Redwood Street

On Jan. 4 at approximately 3:20 p.m.
Mountain bikes stolen

Mountain bikes stolen

On Dec. 20 at 7:29 a.m., the Prince George RCMP were called by an alarm company to a residential break and enter on the 5400 block of Cranbrook Hill Road in Prince George. On arrival to the residence the suspects were not located.

Northland Dodge top selling Chrysler dealership

A year-end surge is being credited for making Northland Dodge a top seller among Chrysler dealerships in four categories.

P.G. calls Crime Stoppers in droves

Prince George residents have never called Crime Stoppers with so many tips, generated so many arrests or led police to more weapons than in 2011.

Justice sides with BCR Properties Ltd. in court battle with Brink

Prince George lumber remanufacturer John Brink has suffered a setback in an ongoing battle with BCR Properties Ltd. (BCRP) over determining the fair value of land where he wants to build a new sawmill. In a reasons for judgment issued Dec. 30, B.C.

Cats lack firepower

An ineffective power play helped contributed to the Prince George Cougars third straight loss.