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Murder victim's girlfriend recalls last moments

Tears were shed Tuesday when the girlfriend of murder victim Nathan Marshall recounted the final hours before his death during the second day of testimony at the first-degree murder trial of Anthony Willier.
Map of the Day - Nadina Lake

Map of the Day - Nadina Lake

Nadina Lake is located south of Houston and is known for the big rainbow trout it produces. Some anglers have reported rainbows up to fifteen pounds. Trolling is the best way to catch the big trout, and you may need to go down deep.

Healthy fun at Picnic in the Park

Food, music and hula hoops are ingredients in the recipe for healthy fun to be had at the Picnic in the Park fundraiser for the Canadian Diabetes Association Friday from 5 to 8 p.m.

Munoz "fabricated evidence" says Skakun

Embattled city council member Brian Skakun is accusing a colleague of failing to tell the truth when she took the stand during his trial on a charge of violating provincial privacy legislation.
PGX Pioneers were out in force

PGX Pioneers were out in force

Pioneers Day at the 99th annual PGX was a huge success with more than 40 booths on display offering information on elder volunteer opportunities, social outreach and groups.
Driver distracted by dog

Driver distracted by dog

A rollover at the base of Connaught Hill happened Tuesday morning and police believe a pet inside the vehicle may be responsible.

Armed robberies at local retail businesses

RCMP investigators believe that the same suspect may be responsible for four robberies that have occurred in Prince George since May 20. The most recent of which occurred on Friday and Sunday. On Friday, just after 10 p.m.

Missing traveler located

Police have located Susan Linda Perry, 51, at a hotel in the B.C. interior. Perry, a Prince George resident, was reported missing after failing to arrive at a friend's home in 100 Mile House on Monday as planned.

Cosmetic pesticide bylaw remains pending provincial government legislation

City environment manager Dan Adamson may not have to draft a bylaw banning household use of cosmetic pesticides in Prince George depending on the outcome of a provincial government effort to impose a similar prohibition B.C.-wide.

Lumber exports into China beat those into US for second straight month

For the second month in a row, the value B.C. exports of softwood lumber to China surpassed the value shipped to the United States. In June, $130 million worth of softwood lumber was shipped to China compared with $125 million that was sold to the U.