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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.

Missing women subject of story in outdoors magazine

The disappearance of Madison Scott and the history of unsolved crimes along the Highway of Tears has drawn the attention of a major U.S. outdoors magazine.
Murder in the streets

Murder in the streets

There have been three murders so far in the first three months of 2015 in Prince George. Before panicking and thinking we're out to reclaim our undeserved title as the Crime Capital of Canada, let's all take a deep breath.
Highway of Tears work still intact: AG

Highway of Tears work still intact: AG

B.C. Attorney General Suzanne Anton is disputing a claim that the Highway of Tears investigation has been gutted. "There was no reduction in 2012/13 for investigations into missing women, as reported in the media," Anton said in a statement.
Fast police response to northern B.C. highway deaths spurs discrimination complaint

Fast police response to northern B.C. highway deaths spurs discrimination complaint

First Nations ask why response so fast for tourists while aboriginal women missing
Human remains that of adult male

Human remains that of adult male

The human remains found in a wooded area alongside Foothills Boulevard are not those of Natasha Montgomery, but the discovery of this mystery body has already helped the Montgomery case.
48 Hours hurts city's reputation

48 Hours hurts city's reputation

"The crime-ridden city of Prince George.
On death's door

On death's door

As the federal assisted dying legislation moves towards ratification, it's time to reconsider the death penalty. This seems like a ridiculous connection to make at first but the two issues have deep connections.

Vigil brings attention to missing and murdered women

Jackie Thomas woke up on Oct. 20 excited about what the future holds given the commitment from the newly elected Liberal government to hold a public inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women.
48 Hours show produces some tips for police

48 Hours show produces some tips for police

A story on the Highway of Tears by popular U.S. crime show 48 Hours has generated a few tips, says the leader of an RCMP task force investigating the cases of 18 missing and murdered women.