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New book wrongfully scorned

New book wrongfully scorned

Don't judge a book by its cover, goes one old nugget of wisdom. Don't shoot the messenger, goes another.
In our midst

In our midst

If Cody Legebokoff was tested for psychopathy in the three-and-a-half years it took to bring his case to trial for the first-degree murder of three women and one teenaged girl, the results have not been made public.
Murder suspect makes first court appearance

Murder suspect makes first court appearance

School principal remembers 15-year-old victim as a 'delightful person'
Merchants of death

Merchants of death

I am writing re "The laws that break hearts", September 11. On the subject of euthanasia, I have some ideas.
Evil should have a name

Evil should have a name

There is plenty to learn for every parent in Sue Klebold's book A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy.
Constable named newsmaker of the year

Constable named newsmaker of the year

By a landslide vote by Citizen readers, the Prince George newsmaker of the year is Cst. Aaron Kehler, the RCMP officer who pulled over Cody Legebokoff in 2010, leading to his conviction this year for murdering four women.

Worst crime score in Canada again

For the second year in a row, Prince George is No. 1 in Canada for serious crimes according to calculations made by Maclean's Magazine. In the four years the national news magazine has done the rankings, Prince George has always been in the Top 5.
Prominent local cases set to wrap up next year

Prominent local cases set to wrap up next year

By the time 2017 is over, some long-running cases could come to an end. Three of four people implicated in the 2012 death of Fribjon Bjornson, the Vanderhoof man murdered on the Nakazdli reserve near Fort St.
Traffic stop rakes in pot

Traffic stop rakes in pot

Vanderhoof area man arrested after police seize eight kilograms of marijuana
Leader of swarming apologizes during sentencing hearing

Leader of swarming apologizes during sentencing hearing

The woman who orchestrated swarming-type attacks that ended with one of the victims lying unconscious on a snow bank apologized for her actions Friday during a sentencing hearing.