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News never rests, but reporters do once in a while

News never rests, but reporters do once in a while

Any organization, large or small, in the public or private sector, feels the extra burden when staff go on their well-deserved holidays.
Manslaughter earns Nadleh man a further 8 years and 4 months in prison

Manslaughter earns Nadleh man a further 8 years and 4 months in prison

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice sentenced Garrett Steven George to a further eight years and four months in prison on Wednesday for the manslaughter death of his common law spouse, Destiny Rae Tom, on the Nadleh reserve nearly three years ago.
Harper big talk, no substance

Harper big talk, no substance

Conservative leader Stephen Harper believes the news media should stop asking about the Mike Duffy trial and start asking questions about the issues that Canadians care about. Good idea.
Court overturns fire chief's sex-assault convictions

Court overturns fire chief's sex-assault convictions

The sexual-assault convictions of a former fire chief in northern B.C. have been overturned after the B.C. Court of Appeal found the trial judge's conduct to be unfair. In February 2015, B.C.
Beneath the sheets

Beneath the sheets

"There's no business for the state in the bedrooms of the nation," Pierre Trudeau once famously declared. He was right 47 years ago but the bedrooms have become much more crowded since then.
Opinion: When killings lead to questions and theories

Opinion: When killings lead to questions and theories

Jurors getting much-needed support

Jurors getting much-needed support

The jurors in the Cody Legebokoff trial sat through three months of painful and horrifying testimony during the summer of 2014.
Supreme Court case may shock court system into action

Supreme Court case may shock court system into action

The Supreme Court of Canada case known as R. v Jordan is but eight months old and change. It's in its infancy.
Fires, classy kid most read stories of 2014

Fires, classy kid most read stories of 2014

Prince George escaped a warm and dry summer without any major forest-fueled blazes, but those burning in the surrounding areas kept wildfires top of mind as well as smoke at the back of the throat.
Jewett, Alwood sent to prison for swarming attacks

Jewett, Alwood sent to prison for swarming attacks

Saying he needed to emphasize the principles of denunciation and deterrence over rehabilitation, a Prince George provincial court judge sentenced the woman and man involved in "vicious, cowardly" swarming-style attacks against two youths to federal t