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Crime scene in need of a victim

Crime scene in need of a victim

Found: one crime scene. Wanted: one victim. Police know a violent assault took place at a house near downtown Prince George, but they don't know who got hurt or who inflicted the pain.
Wet summer only temporary delay for Boundary Road

Wet summer only temporary delay for Boundary Road

Construction of Boundary Road will be done on time, despite a wet summer which delayed construction, according to city project manager Bob Radloff. The 6.8 kilometre, $28 million project is slated to be complete by October, 2012.

Army cadets underway for new year

The Rocky Mountain Rangers cadet corps are now underway with their yearly activities. The army-based youth group is free for anyone to take part in between the ages of 12 and 18 and is are based at the Connaught Youth Centre.

Riverstone slapped with suspension

The Riverstone Bar and Grill is serving a 12-day closure for violating a provincial liquor regulation just a day before it was to start a previous suspension.

Magnitude-6.7 earthquake rattles Vancouver Island

THE CANADIAN PRESS VICTORIA - A magnitude-6.7 earthquake has struck off the coast of Vancouver Island. The United States Geological Survey recorded the quake at 12:41 p.m. local time.
Fitness model cooks up pro card

Fitness model cooks up pro card

Erin Moubray's recipe for success begins at home. "I do enjoy playing in the kitchen quite a bit," says Moubray.

Ratte case draws NBC Dateline's attention

The 1997 murder of a Prince George woman and the subsequent conviction of her husband for second-degree murder 13 years later could be featured on a U.S. network television show.

Miworth parents want courtesy busing back

A group of parents in Miworth is urging the school district to revive courtesy busing between the community and Heritage elementary school.
University market to build community

University market to build community

After a successful pilot project in the spring, the University Farmers' Market will return to the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) campus next week.

Great Bear Rainforest photos on display.

An exhibit of photos from the Great Bear Rainforest is now up in the Rotunda Gallery at the University of Northern British Columbia - including some from a National Geographic magazine story on the controversial Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline.