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Swimming into drunken danger

Suspects are usually in hot water with the police, but a person of interest led Quesnel RCMP into the rushing waters of the Fraser River. A rescue effort quickly swirled together. At 2 p.m., Mounties became aware of the suspect.

Freak gas explosion kills former P.G. resident

A former Prince George resident lost her life in a freak industrial explosion in Auckland, New Zealand last weekend.

IPG hosts BC Hydro CEO

B.C. Hydro president and CEO Dave Cobb will speak at a luncheon June 24 hosted by Initiatives Prince George.
Map of the Day - Hart Lake

Map of the Day - Hart Lake

Hart Lake is a great place to catch large trout, and the numerous hatches throughout the season can be a fly fisher's dream. Dan Moffat, from Northern Hardware in Prince George, is enthusiastic about the fly fishing on Hart Lake.

Money mounts for bike tour

Firefighters have raised about $6,500 so far with two weeks still to go before they ride off down Highway 97, biking for burns.

Council of Forests convention returns

The Council of Forest Industries annual convention returns to Prince George this fall after a four-year absence.

B.C. Premier headlines Cattlemen's Association AGM at Civic Centre

The 83rd annual B.C. Cattlemen's Association annual general convention kicks off this evening in Prince George at the Civic Centre, where Premier Christy Clark will greet delegates.

Pacific BioEnergy restarts mill in Northern B.C.

Pacific BioEnergy is restarting a sawmill in northwest B.C. on Monday, a planned precursor to building a new wood pellet mill near the site.

Guns, drugs seized during raid

A modified guns and a variety of drugs were seized by police, and one suspect arrested.
Students win creative writing accolades

Students win creative writing accolades

Prince George resident, Jacky Yu, 12, is the latest winner of the Polar Express National Student Short-Story Contest. Jacky's short story, Jelly Nights, earned him the top prize of $100.