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A tiny fish wins a big awards

Hershey's Canada has searched the entire country looking for the tiniest things Canadians has to offer - and a Prince George resident has stood out.

Robbery suspect apprehended

Thanks to a helpful public, Prince George RCMP have arrested the suspect behind a series of robberies. On Aug. 16, police released photos of the behind a number of robberies in Prince George over the last few months and one possibly last summer.

Prince George needs to give more

There is good news and bad news when it comes to Canadian Blood Services', Interior Drive for Life Challenge.
B.C. attorney general resigns cabinet post, won't run in next election

B.C. attorney general resigns cabinet post, won't run in next election

VICTORIA - British Columbia's attorney general stepped down from his cabinet post Thursday and announced he won't be seeking re-election after 15 years in politics, explaining the hectic life of a cabinet minister was interfering with fatherhood.
High Tech Hide and Seek

High Tech Hide and Seek

They are called 21st century treasure hunters. Geocaching is an outdoor activity that is gaining momentum in Prince George, and the only equipment that is needed is a GPS and an internet connection.

PGAA hires operations manager

The Prince George Airport Authority (PGAA) has hired a new operations manger. Jamie Smith, who starts work here on Aug. 29, was most recently the manager of the airport in High Level, Alta.
Dog, owner reunited after river ordeal

Dog, owner reunited after river ordeal

Punky, a four-year-old shih tzu cross, is back home after braving an ordeal in the Nechako River. Don Rokitjanski, Punky's owner, said he was driving on North Nechako Road when Punky leapt out an open back window.
Text messages from "Annie W. New" found on murder victim's cellphone, court hears

Text messages from "Annie W. New" found on murder victim's cellphone, court hears

A cellphone recovered from the victim of a fatal shooting showed text messages between the victim and his alleged killer, the jury for a first-degree murder trial heard Wednesday at Prince George courthouse.

Front line P.G. social services workers avoid job action

Roughly 500 Prince George community-based social workers - and the thousands of clients they serve - have averted a service disruption after their union struck a tentative deal with employer agencies Monday. The deal for the B.C.
Bar using controversial ID system

Bar using controversial ID system

A controversial bar security system developed in the Lower Mainland has arrived in Prince George.