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Christy Clark may face criticism as an opportunist

On Wednesday, Radio talk-show host Christy Clark became the first outsider to the current Liberal caucus to announce her candidacy for the B.C. Liberal leadership.

Discount liquor store not part of Coast Inn plans

RCMP express no objections to controversial new business

Flicking on the sirens

Paramedics are behind in their drive for food so they are flicking the sirens on to get everyone's attention. "We are about 20 per cent behind this point last year, it is slower, still a reasonable pace, but we could end up behind the 8-ball.
Fear of Skakun kept Munoz from sharing confession: testimony

Fear of Skakun kept Munoz from sharing confession: testimony

During today's sixth day of the trial into allegations Coun. Brian Skakun illegally leaked a confidential report, his former live-in lover, Coun. Debora Munoz, listed the reasons she didn't reveal his alleged confession to her.

Police bust suspected crack shack

Prince George RCMP Downtown Enforcement Unit busted a suspected crack shack on the 1400 block of Milburn Avenue Tuesday night, gaining entry despite discovering a heavily-barricaded set of doors upon arrival.
Death should not be in vain

Death should not be in vain

Doug Leslie, the father of a slain teenager is feeling a strong call to tell the world about his daughter whom he believes was an angelic person put here on earth for just a little while. "She lived in such a positive style.

Police wish contact with Vigar

The Prince George RCMP are looking to speak to Jacqueline (Jackie) Vigar, a 46-year-old Prince George woman, regarding an ongoing investigation.

Quesnel MLA makes decision on political future

Bob Simpson, the Cariboo North MLA who was booted from the NDP caucus this fall, announced Wednesday he is formally leaving the NDP and will run in the next election as an independent.

Crack shack arrests.09

When Prince George RCMP began a search on suspected crack shack Dec. 7 they found both doors to the house heavily barricaded.

Forest service cuts go too far: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

A decade of layoffs and budget cuts - combined with the recent natural resource ministries reorganization - has so thoroughly gutted the B.C. Forest Service, the door is open to abuse, says a left-wing think-tank analysis released Wednesday. B.C.