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Missing dog-walking woman found

A local woman spent a night caught out of doors last weekend with worried family members hunting for her.

Courthouse threats tracked down

The suspect at the centre of a courthouse lockdown and manhunt Thursday was not at large for long. The 39-year-old was picked up shortly after allegedly levelling threats, causing the downtown disturbance.
Interest too high on student loans, says UNBC president

Interest too high on student loans, says UNBC president

Students need a break on the interest they're paying on their loans, says University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) president George Iwama. Reiterating statements he and the presidents of B.C.

Comments collecting on city report

The City of Prince George 2010 Annual Report is now available in draft form for public viewing, and the public can offer suggestions or comments on what is inside.

Sexual assault charges dropped against woman

Charges have been stayed against a woman who had allegedly been involved in the sexual assault at the Renegades clubhouse slightly more than two months ago.

Attempted break and enter thwarted

A woman was left slightly injured Friday afternoon after a man broke into her home on Tamarack Street. Prince George RCMP received a 911 call Friday at approximately 2:10 p.m. from the lone occupant of the 1800 block residence.
Corporations don't need HST, says pundit

Corporations don't need HST, says pundit

A political commentator and researcher questioned the need for a Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) given the profits corporations are already making in British Columbia when he spoke at a B.C. Federation of Labour convention in Prince George on Saturday.

Bruin bashing planned for today

For $5 a swing, fans of the Vancouver Canucks can take a bash at the Boston Bruins. For $50 or more, that swing of the sledgehammer can be used to break some glass on a car painted Bruin black and yellow.
Northern Medical Program showing promise for retaining doctors

Northern Medical Program showing promise for retaining doctors

It still early days but Dr. David Snadden is pleased so far with the rate at which the Northern Medical Program (NMP) is attracting new physicians to northern B.C.

Postal workers mum on striking in Prince George

Postal workers are not striking in Prince George - yet. Union representatives are not making promises either way on whether P.G.