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Suspect sought in shoplifting spree

Suspect sought in shoplifting spree

Between Dec. 31, 2011 and Jan. 31, 2012, the Prince George RCMP responded to a number of shoplifting reports from a variety of local Prince George businesses. Security surveillance has identified the same suspect in many of these events.
Taiwan trip leaves indelible mark on science fair winners

Taiwan trip leaves indelible mark on science fair winners

Ashley Anderson and Forest Tower went to the Taiwan International Science Fair to showcase the merits of their invention to bring biofuel technology to Third World countries.

Nash campaigns in Prince George

The procession of New Democratic Party leadership hopefuls continues tomorrow morning. One of the contest's two female candidates, Toronto-area MP Peggy Nash, stops in Prince George as part of a tour through the B.C.
Library's SkyLab reno project to blast off

Library's SkyLab reno project to blast off

Construction begins Monday on SkyLab, a renovation project to add nearly 1,000 square feet of new space for public access to computers and the Internet at the Prince George Public Library's Bob Harkins branch.

Ness Lake polar dip a go for Sunday, bible camp announces gym rebuild plans

Cold-water bathers rejoice. The 11th annual Ness Lake Bible Camp polar bear dip is on for Sunday. Starting at 2:33 p.m.

Seniors face long waits to find out what they need

Elder citizens in the Northern Health region have to wait massively longer times than anywhere else in B.C. to get a full assessment of their needs. These assessments are done to determine what subsidized resources they are eligible for.
A haunting lesson

A haunting lesson

Woman's death highlights need for more support for mentally ill

Faller's death examined

The death of Charles Henry Engelbert, 29, almost two years ago caused the BC Coroners' Service to deeply examine the handfaller profession.

New judge comes from military background

With stops in Cyprus, Afghanistan and Sudan, you could say Randall Callan has taken one of the more unusual routes to becoming a new provincial court judge in Prince George.

Girls' jail closure made in 'silo'

Advocacy groups met with a government official Friday to discuss the controversial closure of the girl's cell block at the Prince George Youth Containment Centre.