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Home invasion suspect wanted

Police made three arrests in home invasion case that emerged on Saturday in the 2100 block of Norwood Street.
Shari Green

Shari Green

Incumbent, mayoral candidate

Candidates to comment on the news at Citizen forum

Those in the running for city government will have their chance to comment on the issues making headlines during the Prince George Citizen's all-candidates forum tonight from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Ramada Plaza Convention Centre.

Slush and slippery sections on Highway 97 North

Drive B.C. is warning of slush with slippery sections on HIghway 97 North from Salmon Valley to the Mackenzie junction. As well, Highway 97 North remains at single-lane alternating with up to 20 minute delays 28 kilometres south of Chetwynd.

Coin collectors in town to grab gold, silver

International Coin Collectors are at the Ramada and will be purchasing coin collections, vintage bank notes and scrap gold and silver until Saturday.
Ulch upset by sign slight

Ulch upset by sign slight

It's normal for a number of campaign signs to be destroyed by wind, accidents and vandalism - but city council candidate Harry Ulch was surprised to find one of his signs buried under a five-foot-high heap of dirt. On Oct.

Police dog collars suspect

A suspected auto thief was taken to hospital after resisting arrest by a police dog. Michael Andrew O'Neill, 37, is facing multiple charges after a prolonged police search on Saturday evening.
First Avenue closed as of 7 p.m.

First Avenue closed as of 7 p.m.

Construction of the downtown district energy system will close First Avenue at the intersection of Dominion Street starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Legebokoff trial a rare case of missing victim

Among the charges 21-year-old Cody Alan Legebokoff faces is the first degree murder of Natasha Lynn Montgomery, despite her still being a missing person.
The cost of globalization

The cost of globalization

Canadian mining and garment companies are exploiting the political upheaval in Honduras to profit at the expense of indigenous residents, according to Rights Action co-director Grahame Russell.