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Sheldon Kennedy shares fame and shame

Sheldon Kennedy shares fame and shame

A retired National Hockey League player revered by many told a gathering in Prince George today he survived only by living a double life.

Taseko eyeing major mine expansion

Taseko Mines Ltd. said it has approved plans to spend $325 million to expand copper production and recover more molybdenum at its Gibraltar mine in central B.C.
Shots fired near 1st and Tabor

Shots fired near 1st and Tabor

A shooting took place early Tuesday in the vicinity of 1st Avenue and Tabor Boulevard. No one was injured, but several shots struck a residence. Police were notified of the gunfire at about 3:15 a.m.

Prospects of Kemess underground mine improve

Northgate Minerals has increased its estimate of the amount of gold and copper in a prospective underground mine in northern B.C.
Murder investigation leads police to request DNA from P.G. cabbies

Murder investigation leads police to request DNA from P.G. cabbies

A Prince George cab driver might have been one of the last people to have contact with one of Prince George's recent victims of violence against women.

Cars torched by Molotov cocktail

While RCMP investigators comb the shards of glass and wood from Tuesday morning gunfire near the corner of 1st and Tabor, arson investigators are piecing together clues after a Molotov cocktail torched two cars in the same area Thursday.

Northern Health awards ‘Imagine’ grants, worth $120,000

Northern Health (NH) is awarding 22 grants totalling $120,000 to northern community organizations to promote health and well-being through projects and initiatives.
Prince George athlete strikes gold

Prince George athlete strikes gold

The City of Prince George can boast a gold medal at the 2011 Winter Games thanks to a young biathlete who reached the top of the podium Tuesday. Biathlete Sarah Beaudry, 16, sprinted through the 7.

Independent school students awaiting fate on school district transfer policy

Students at the city's independent elementary schools will have to wait until next month to know if they'll remain at the back of the line when it comes to transferring to publicly-run high schools next year.
Two honoured for Ness Lake rescue

Two honoured for Ness Lake rescue

Nathan Coole and Marcus Hume don't consider themselves heroes, but their actions last April may have saved three men's lives. On March 12 Coole and Hume will be honoured for bravery at the 99th annual Commonwealth Honour and Rescue Awards. The B.C.