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Mayor, Chamber president strike back after damning report

CFIB municipal spending study claims Prince George is province's worst offender

Civic car jacked at Columbus Centre

Two masked males approached the white newer model Honda Civic in the parking lot of the Columbus Community Centre on Domano Boulevard Thursday night at about 10:45.

Victim and suspect knew each other

The autopsy of Loren Donn Leslie, 15, a Fraser Lake teenager murdered Nov. 27 was postponed until Thursday, but the results are not likely to be made public. RCMP Cpl.

61 First Nations declare opposition to Enbridge pipeline

Sixty-one indigenous nations joined together in an alliance today to protect the Fraser River watershed and to declare their opposition to the proposed $5.5-billion Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline.

Camera theft

Anyone buying a camera this Christmas should be sure it comes from a reputable source. RCMP in Coquitlam are dealing with an unusual break-in and theft involving thousands of dollars of cameras and equipment, Sgt.

Police are watching

For the month of December RCMP will be manning CounterAttack road checks across B.C. to help reduce impaired driving charges.

Enbridge responds to First Nations' pipeline opposition

Calgary-based Enbridge said today that pipelines can be operated safely, responding to expanded opposition by First Nations in the extensive Fraser River Watershed to the company's proposed $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline.
The biggest of the big spenders

The biggest of the big spenders

B.C.'s municipal spending is getting out of hand and the worst offender is Prince George, according to a study by the national lobby group for business interests.

Great Toy Giveaway

One Prince George church has a dream to "bless hundreds of children in the city" through its Great Toy Giveaway. Gateway Christian Ministries, 2055 20th Ave., is dedicating Dec. 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Suspicious death in Quesnel

The sudden death of a 57-year-old Quesnel woman has resulted in a major investigation by three RCMP units and the B.C. Coroner's Service. The body of Nancy Moerike was discovered in her residence by neighbours in the late afternoon of Nov. 30.