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Owner disputes SPCA removal of horses

The owner of a herd of horses seized by the SPCA wants them all back and has filed an appeal to have them returned.
Nechako Lakes school district working to attract high school students from China

Nechako Lakes school district working to attract high school students from China

Prince George is not the only school district working to bring in students from out-of-country.
Willier murder trial facing a false start

Willier murder trial facing a false start

The first-degree murder trial for Anthony Robert Willier may not go ahead as planned because the defendant is experiencing medical problems.
Jewel heist scoops $50K

Jewel heist scoops $50K

A stolen van scored a direct hit on the Jewellery Direct front entrance, then scored a major haul in stolen bling early Wednesday morning.
Epic, two-wheeled trek to fight cancer

Epic, two-wheeled trek to fight cancer

Steven Kurowski is on an epic trek to fight cancer and stopped in to Prince George on his journey Tuesday. The Lower Mainland resident is riding his bike across Canada collecting pledges and raising awareness for cance.
Too sick to stand trial?

Too sick to stand trial?

Doctor to determine status of Hemlock Street shooting suspect

Calling for info on Vanderhoof attack

Vanderhoof RCMP are on the hunt for a suspect in a violent attack that left one man in hospital. On April 3 just after 1 p.m., police were called to investigate the attack, which involved a weapon.
Map of the Day - MacKenzie Lakes

Map of the Day - MacKenzie Lakes

MacKenzie Lakes are located south west of Prince George. They are small lakes, with an average fishery, with some anglers reporting trout up to 25 inches. In 2005 new regulations came into effect on MacKenzie Lake #2 (East).
BCTF president calls for more local bargaining

BCTF president calls for more local bargaining

B.C. Teachers Federation president Susan Lambert wants to see more issues negotiated at the local level, saying the move would reduce the number of costly grievances and arbitrations.
BCTF hopes for more local talks

BCTF hopes for more local talks

B.C. Teachers Federation president Susan Lambert wants to see more issues negotiated at the local level, saying the move would reduce the number of costly grievances and arbitrations.