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Machete wielder's sentence reduced to manslaughter

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice reduced a conviction of second degree murder to manslaughter for Ricky John Smith in the 2004 death of Brent Melanson in the parking lot of a Prince George fast food restaurant.

Kinsmen Club pass torch on Santa gig

For the children who are spending the holiday season in the hospital, Santa Claus will look a little different than in years past.

Light agenda for inaugural council meeting

The new city council will have a light agenda for their inaugural meeting on Monday.

Treasure Cove a place to get caught, crime stats indicate

If you're planning to buy, sell or consume some illicit drugs, Treasure Cove Casino may not be the place to do it. And don't dare leave your kids in the car while you go inside to play the slot machines. Odds are, you'll get caught.

November weather made winter fun possible

November brought just enough snow to the Prince George region to get cross-country skiers and snowmobilers out on the trails.

Low-income homes without water since Sunday

Burst watermain cuts of water, access

Blood donors and food givers combine

Feed the hungry and cure the sick

From B.C. provincial court

From Prince George Provincial Court: Nov. 30 Saraphine Lesley Marie Casimir was issued a $500 one-year recognizance after allegation for causing fear of injury or damage to property.

Rustad and Tackama sees permanent closure

After a lengthy indefinite shut down following the collapse of the United States residential housing market in 2008, Canfor Corporation (TSX:CFP) has decided to close its historic Rustad Sawmill in Prince George and Tackama Mill in Fort Nelson.

Pipelines support blindsides Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP

News that Gitxsan hereditary chiefs have decided to partner with Enbridge on its controversial Northern Gateway pipeline project has come as a shock to Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen.