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Highway of Tears: Public inquiry demanded in deaths
Sally Gibson, aunt of Lana Derrick, who went missing in 1995 from Thornhill, B.C. Over a period of more than 40 years, many women have vanished or been found murdered along Hwy.
BC is big on superlatives. Here are just a few of our bragging rights: Tallest Mountain: The highest mountain partially within BC is Fairweather Mountain on the BC/Alaska border.
Downtown Prince George seeks tax levy
Downtown Prince George laid out its plan for a new downtown business improvement area to city council, Monday.
Unsolved cases of missing and murdered females
Faces of those who have vanished along B.C. and Alberta highways. A December 11, 2009 A A A A Aielah Saric Auger, 14, was last seen Feb.
39-year-old Prince George Orchestra plays through recession
The economic climate in Canada is threatening the survival of one of the country's oldest small-town orchestras, the Prince George Symphony Orchestra in British Columbia.
New details emerge about probe of Highway of Tears murders
In their hunt to determine whether a serial killer is preying on girls and women along British Columbia's roadways, investigators have identified 2,000 "persons of interest" in the so-called Highway of Tears investigation.
Canadian ice climber dies in Montana avalanche
Guy Lacelle works his way up a frozen waterfall at the Ouray Ice Park during the Ouray Ice Festival in this January 2007 file photo.
Tabor Lake home destroyed by fire
Fire destroyed a home at 11175 Jayson Rd., near Tabor Lake east of Prince George early Wednesday morning.
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A group of people concerned about devastating effects of climate change are linking Prince George to the UN Climate Summit now on in Copenhagen so locals can become informed and involved.
"Maisie," an elderly Toronto woman whose chain smoking often leaves her gasping for air, is so well-known to the firefighters at the nearby station that when her address is announced on the loudspeaker, they all bellow her name.
Mother, son killed in crash while headed to B.C. family reunion
A mother and her adult son died in a car crash while on their way to attend a family reunion Friday in British Columbia.
Alcohol could be cause of collision
Alcohol is being investigated as a factor in a highway crash between a pickup and a loaded tractor-trailer hauling lumber.
Stevie Cameron Published on Thursday, Dec. 03, 2009 6:35PM EST Last updated on Friday, Dec.
Police are seeking the public's help in tracking down three men suspected of beating up and robbing another man in the area of McIntyre Crescent and Ospika Boulevard at about 3:30 a.m. Saturday.
The federal and provincial governments committed $5.9 million for three improvements to Highway 16 between Prince George and Fraser Lake Thursday.
Choir offers classic Christmas
A Classic Christmas in Prince George will provide an experience with the Bel Canto Choirs performing their first main-stage show of the season.
Number of doctors in Canada rises, physician-to-population ratio improves
The number of doctors in Canada has risen over the last five years, and the rate of increase is greater than the rate of population growth, says a new report that was greeted Thursday with cautious optimism.
RCMP public complaints commission to look at allegation of Taser video tampering
The RCMP public complaints commissioner will look into an allegation that officers may have tampered with video evidence in the 2003 death of a B.C. man who was jolted by a Mountie Taser.