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Lover's quarrel not at heart of testimony: Munoz

Lover's quarrel not at heart of testimony: Munoz

Councillor Debora Munoz denied Thursday a bitter break-up with Coun. Brian Skakun and her mayoral aspirations spurred her to reveal Skakun leaked a confidential city report.

Adoptive families need community support

For the month of November, the Adoptive Family Association of British Columbia want to bring awareness to the amount of adoptive families across the province.
Where is 11-year-old Safire?

Where is 11-year-old Safire?

Police are seeking the public's help in finding a missing 11-year-old Prince George girl. Safire Underwood has not been seen since about 10 a.m. Dec. 9 and may be in the company of an older female unknown to police, according to an RCMP news release.
Gas station robbery suspects include business's clerk

Gas station robbery suspects include business's clerk

The man and woman arrested following Thursday's gas station robbery are indeed known to each other, police confirmed Friday.

"I wish I could take it back," says Fowlie

A distraught Joseph Robert Fowlie told about 50 people who packed a courtroom for a pre-sentence hearing that he regrets what he did on the night of March 21 but also braced himself for time behind bars.

City of Prince George heading for Greece?

There may be contention over the methods, but the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) stands by its report that Prince George city hall is overspending.
Ratte gets 15 years before parole eligibility

Ratte gets 15 years before parole eligibility

Denis Florian Ratte must serve at least 15 years behind bars before he can apply for parole for the second degree murder of his wife, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett ruled Friday. Following a four-week trial, a 12-person jury found Nov.

Schools hit by thieves

Three Prince George portable school classrooms on School District 57 property have been broken into between Nov. 29 and Dec. 4. RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass said two break and enters occurred at D.P.

High-quality research is not a tap you can simply turn on or off

Liberal leadership candidates are being urged to stand for boosted funding for forestry research when building their campaign platforms.
Ratte draws conflicting views from son and daughter

Ratte draws conflicting views from son and daughter

The son and daughter of Denis Florian Ratte gave decidedly different views when they provided victim impact statements during a sentencing hearing Thursday in B.C. Supreme Court.