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One arrested in home invasion

Prince George RCMP have arrested one women and are keeping an eye out for another following a home invasion on Friday night. Shortly after they were called to a home in the 2600 block of Quince Street at 9:50 p.m.

Downtown task force to get new model

The mayor's task force on improving the downtown, now called Downtown Partnership, has decided on a model to provide long-term governance for downtown redevelopment.

Prostitution advocates win first round

After a three-year legal battle, activists in British Columbia will finally get a chance to challenge Canada's prostitution laws in court. The B.C. Court of Appeal ruled on Oct.

MADD calls for more court resources

The provincial government needs to boost court resources to prevent another impaired driving charge from being thrown out because it has taken too long to bring the matter to trial, says a Mothers Against Drunk Driving spokeswoman.

Sex trade workers, services on high alert

When Prince George RCMP recently discovered the body of a women in a local park, alarm bells went off among sex trade workers and the local agencies that provide services for them.

Brazen attack on a good Samaritan

A good Williams Lake Samaritan trying to help a fellow motorist in distress was rewarded with a traumatic experience earlier this week.

Triple ripple effect

Fill the Food Bank, a fundraiser for the Salvation Army will take place Saturday, Oct. 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at all four Save On Foods location.
Sharon Hurd is the Citizen of the Year

Sharon Hurd is the Citizen of the Year

The Prince George Community Foundation chose Sharon Hurd as the Citizen of the Year during an event at the Coast Inn of the North Friday night. Hurd has dedicated her life to helping those in need, mostly through social work.

Trustees protest province's data collection system

The school district won't be able to back out of paying the provincial government for operation of a data collection system teachers are saying has been more trouble than it's worth.

Pardon moi?

Francophone employment centre closing, and closing early