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Sting subject sentenced

Sting subject sentenced

Eric James Fike was sentenced to a further five years in jail Wednesday for guns and drugs offences stemming from a gang-related takedown nearly 18 months ago.

Wind farms possible west of Prince George

An Ontario-based power company is looking to establish two wind farms in the area. Northland Power Inc.
NDP calls on government to support proposed Rustad mill school

NDP calls on government to support proposed Rustad mill school

B.C. NDP leader Adrian Dix was in Prince George on Wednesday to call on the provincial government to support trades training initiatives in the North, like the proposed trade school at the former Rustad sawmill.

Paintball gun draws police attention

A team of RCMP converged on three youths, when it was reported to police that a possible weapon was being brandished.

Shelter death ruled not suspicious

Police have ruled the sudden death of a 39-year-old man at a men's shelter on Sunday was not suspicious. Just before 8 a.m. on Sunday, police were called to a men's shelter in the 100 block of Quebec Street after the dead man was discovered.

Second business alleges natural gas fraud

A second local business owner has come forward alleging his company was fraudulently signed up for an independent natural gas contract without his knowledge or consent.

Pharmacists, dentists feeling the pinch

While the province scrambles to locate alternate sources of injectable drugs to deal with a nationwide shortage, there have so far been no cancellations or postponements of surgery in B.C. hospitals.

Marketer claims it addressed client concerns

Active Renewable Marketing spokesperson Charlie Zilvytis said the company did respond to Fortner's concerns as soon as they were made aware of them. Once the problem was revealed, the contract was cancelled, he said.

Vote puts onus on drug manufactures to report shortages

In the wake of a nationwide shortage of essential drugs used for hospital care, the House of Commons voted unanimously Wednesday in support of an NDP motion to require drug manufacturers to promptly report to Health Canada any anticipated disruptions

Justice critic urges quicker movement on court backlog

The courts' backlog of cases will only continue to rise if the provincial government remains on its current path, NDP justice critic Leonard Krog warned while spending Thursday in Prince George.