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Wolves prey on miniature horses

Wolves prey on miniature horses

Verna and Arvie Webster used to have 15 miniature horses roaming their pasture until a pack of wolves moved into the neighborhood. Now they only have 11 left.

Firehawks fly east to quell Ontario blaze

Prince George is lending many hands to help fight wildfires out east. The 19-person Firehawks unit crew left Saturday for northwestern Ontario as part of a nearly 100-person deployment from the B.C.

From Prince George provincial court

August 12 KAREN Cindy GHOSTKEEPER was sentenced to 14 days in jail for two counts of breach of probation, one committed in Prince George and one in Dawson Creek.

Teen's home invaded

A teenaged girl at home alone might have been the latest innocent victim of the city's drug industry. She was unharmed but shaken when a troop of armed and masked thugs invaded her home.
A scrappy explosion

A scrappy explosion

A commercial neighbourhood was shaken by the concussion of an explosion, Monday afternoon. The blast came from Allen's Scrap Yard in the 500 block of 2nd Avenue at about 1:45 p.m. at the height of the business day.

City using new paving method

The City of Prince George is using a new method of paving to extend the life of the city's aging streets.
PG native thanks city as cancer fight continues

PG native thanks city as cancer fight continues

At the tender age of 14, Brooklyn Kennedy has already been through more than most kids her age.
Recruitment strong for reserve unit

Recruitment strong for reserve unit

Interest in joining the Prince George company of the Rocky Mountain Rangers has been strong, according to Col. Bryan Gagne. Gagne commands the 39 Canadian Brigade Group, which includes the Rangers and 10 other Army reserve units in B.C.

Electrical fire on Inverness

A mechanical/electrical malfunction is believed to be the cause of a late evening fire on Inverness Road. Fifteen firefighters from three halls were dispatched to the blaze in the 1000 block of the Hart Highway neighbourhood street.

DBIA calls for ministry to locate in city

The Downtown Business Improvement Association is calling on the provincial government to honour its commitment to create a Wood Innovation and Design Centre in Prince George - and locate hundreds of provincial employees in it.