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Three second-degree murder charges laid in connection with Burns Lake homicides
Triple homicide in Burns Lake
Justice Glen Parrett retiring
CNC suspends dental program intakes, but offers ray of hope
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Carson Air employees ‘really skaken up’ following loss of two pilots
Nails being spread on roads near hospital
Police looking for more information regarding stabbing death of Ronald James Larson

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//January 20, 2001

Happy with Destiny

He knows he has the good life. A career that he loves, a family and enough money to pay the mortgage. And Oscar Lopez never wants to take any of that for granted — which is why he loves to hit the road.
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

Home Coming

His first play was in 1959. It was 10 years later that Bill McFadden got paid to act. And in the 31 years since then, Bill has been plying his trade from coast to coast. But he's also been capturing experiences, tales and personalities that he can put into use at some later date.
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

Foster forging ahead

The 2000/2001 season was supposed to be a big one for Aaron Foster.
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

World class track meet called off

It was going to be the crown jewel in the Prince George Track and Field's history of hosting high-calibre track and field meets. Somewhere between 250 and 300 athletes from nations all over the globe would have converged on the city for the World Preview meet in July, prior to attending the World Track and Field meet in Edmonton. But a loss of volunteers has ended Tom Masich's dream of hosting a world event, and put the upcoming PGTFC season on shakey ground.
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

Ready for B.C.’s best

It's a little bit like walking into a lion's den with a blindfold on.
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

Hitting the road for teachers

The recruiting practices of School District 57 for the past decade could best be described in terms of a sniper's rifle — precise, pin-point accurate, recruiting on job at a time. The recruitment practices for the next five years will be more like the blast from a shotgun.<br>
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

Foreclosures becoming common

To say housing in Prince George is a buyers' market is an understatement.<br>
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

School board demands gas relief

School District 57 needs $600,000 to cover the cost of heating school buildings this year or it's going to have to cut its payroll.
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

Home grown medical talent

Now that UNBC has signed an agreement to train doctors in the north, doctors and health care professionals and education leaders are turning to government for the money to make it happen.<br>
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1

City has deal with Stream

If a formal lease arrangement is finalized between local property holders and a Massachusetts-based call centre this week, Stream International could be answering phones in the Brick building as soon as April 1.
Posted On 20 Jan 2001
, By staff1
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