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Suspicious findings in Fort St. James

A contingent of RCMP investigators are on-scene in Fort St. James examining the contents of a vacant house on Lower Road.
CNC students speak out against rising costs

CNC students speak out against rising costs

It was a national day of action for post-secondary students, and Leila Abubakar wasn't holding back on who she thinks is to blame for the rising costs of education. The College of New Caledonia student union president had the B.C.

Child porn case puts online filesharing program on trial

A Prince George man stood trial Wednesday for allegedly downloading child pornography onto a friend's computer while visiting her home.
Aboriginal youth given taste of military life

Aboriginal youth given taste of military life

This is not your typical summer vacation. Aboriginal youth considering a career in the military, or who just want to see if they've got what it takes, are invited to apply for the Bold Eagle program.

Knippshild no longer missing

A missing Prince George man has been found safe and sound. Harvey Knippshild presented himself at The Prince George Citizen office to confirm his safe return, but offered no comment on the situation.
RCMP watchdog speaks on Willey case

RCMP watchdog speaks on Willey case

The RCMP agree that mistakes of great concern were made by Prince George police officers as they arrested Clay Alvin Willey during a violent altercation on July 21, 2003.

January 2012 weather summary

It was a month that had plenty of ups and downs and curves. The first 10 days saw a couple of bursts of very mild air resulting in two record daily temperatures.

Open house on nightclub proposal goes tonight

The public will have a chance to have its say on a controversial proposal for a new, 400-seat nightclub in downtown Prince George today.
Snowmobilers ride within new framework

Snowmobilers ride within new framework

When it comes to enjoying the great outdoors, there is a balance between the freedom of the wilderness and the various rules and regulations to protect the natural environment. As of Jan.

Local youth sentenced for Nanaimo attack

A youth from this region has been convicted for his part in the beating of an elder on Vancouver Island. Keith Too Prince, 18, was sentenced Tuesday to serve one year in jail.