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Alleged axe and hammer wielder appears in court

The man alleged to have used an axe and a hammer in two robberies last week appeared in court on Thursday. Richard B.

Bomb squad called to Moffat Street home

Nearby homes were evacuated Friday night after what turned out to be the contents of a bomb were found in the carport of a home on Moffat Street in the Quinson neighbourhood.

Unnecessary mastectomies.

Could it happen here?
Load restrictions in effect in Prince George

Load restrictions in effect in Prince George

Load Restrictions in Effect Prince George, BC- Pursuant to Section 6 of the City of Prince George "Highway Bylaw No.

Briefs

Lumber prices slipping After a spike earlier in the year, lumber prices are dropping. According to Madison's Canadian Lumber Reporter the benchmark random length spruce-pine-fir two-by-four was pegged at $270 US.

Final Chapter sold

The book is about to close on the Final Chapter. The remaining holdout in a quest by Commonweath Properties Ltd.

Anti-racism protocol for city

To mark International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, a ceremony will be held March 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Prince George Civic Centre.

Cook in court

Facing charges in the death of a 13-year-old local youth, Lloyd William Cook was scheduled to appear in Prince George provincial court today for a pre-trial conference.
Film for eleven

Film for eleven

For 11 straight days, Prince George residents can view 33 documentary films during the fourth annual Travelling World Community Film Festival.
Film for eleven

Film for eleven

For 11 straight days, Prince George residents can view 33 documentary films during the fourth annual Travelling World Community Film Festival.