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One tragedy doesn't answer another

One tragedy doesn't answer another

A circle of loved ones is in mourning and another still searching for answers in the rural communities south of Franois Lake. For weeks, police and public searches have been underway for Perry Sebastian, 28, who went missing on Dec.

Fatal fire sweeps through Clinton home

Two men are dead after fire swept through a residential building in a rural area near Clinton Sunday. Around 5 p.m. on Feb.
Court dates set for Skakun appeal

Court dates set for Skakun appeal

The next chapter in the Coun. Brian Skakun's legal battle will open this summer. A request to overturn a provincial court decision to fine him $750 for violating B.C.'s protection of privacy legislation will be heard June 18 and 19 by a B.C.

Whooping cough outbreak limited to Fraser Valley

A whooping cough outbreak that has resulted in at least 103 known cases in the Fraser Valley has shown no signs of emerging in the northern half of the province. Just one case, an adult in northwestern B.C.
Relay founder to spread hope in P.G.

Relay founder to spread hope in P.G.

While there is no shortage of special stories to be heard at the annual Relay for Life, this year there will include the one that started it all. For the 20th anniversary of the Prince George event Relay for Life founder Dr.
Diversity artwork takes flight

Diversity artwork takes flight

This spring, there will be no shortage of welcoming faces to greet travellers at the Prince George Airport.

Canfor CEO maintains faith in lumber industry

Canfor Corp. chief executive officer Don Kayne isn't letting a year many would rather forget get in the way of a relatively upbeat outlook over the coming months. The lumber producer reported a $44.
Engine problem grounds flight

Engine problem grounds flight

A North Cariboo Air plane came into Prince George Airport with ground crews on emergency alert, Monday morning. The Dash 8 aircraft had 36 passengers aboard, plus a small crew, flying from Vancouver to Fort Nelson.

New bursary for program for aboriginal students launched

Aboriginal students looking towards a career in education will be eligible for bursaries of up to $5,000 per year with the establishment of a new program.
City suing biosolids blockader

City suing biosolids blockader

City hall has slapped a lawsuit against the leader of December's blockade against biosolids. In a notice of civil claim filed with B.C.