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-30- Prince George Free Press closes its doors
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
One injured in crash at Ospika and Dufferin
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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Brats ready to roll on Saturday

There’s one group of young girls in Prince George who don’t mind being called “Brats”. They’re the members of the Rated PG Roller Brats roller derby team, and they’re taking to the track at the Roll-a-Dome on Saturday for their next match. Nicole Kingsmith, known as Haute Mess when she’s on the track with the Rated PG Roller Girls (who are also on the track Saturday), is the co-ordinator for the Roller Brats program. “We’ve got about 18 girls now,” said before a recent Monday afternoon...
Posted On 01 Apr 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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CNC now weighing budget input from Friday’s public meeting

The dental programs and counselling services at the College of New Caledonia presented their numbers to the board of governors Friday. Now the decision is whether those numbers will trump the budget numbers the board is working on. Because of the amount of feedback received on proposals to suspend student intakes on dental programs and eliminate a number of counselling positions, the board decided not to make its decision at the Friday meeting, but to postpone the vote until the April 24...
Posted On 31 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Connell rink wins ladies bonspiel

For Alyssa Connell, it may have bee the longest measurement of her curling career – in two senses. Connell and the rest of her team had to wait a few minutes for a measurement after the sixth end of the Ladies Bonspiel final Sunday at the Prince George Golf and Curling Club against the Julia Shaddick foursome. “We were measuring to see whose rock was closest at the edge of the 12-foot,” Connell said, “and the end of the measuring stick was going to hit the one rock and...
Posted On 30 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Fisher wins fourth Kelly Cup

Bill Fisher picked up the grand slam of Kelly Cups on Sunday – but he’s still chasing one of his teammates. “This was my fourth Kelly Cup,” Fisher said after downing Scott Sherba 6-3 in the final. “It’s the fifth for Rick Fewster, who was playing third for me this weekend, though.” For both second Lyle Hensrud, who was picked up as a fill-in at second, and lead Wayne Colliss, it was their second time to hoist the big trophy. “We were expecting a...
Posted On 30 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Chantal ready to skate and teach

For Chantal Pazdzierski-Litke, this week has been a little crazy. “We’ve got the ice show coming up, so I’m working on my part in that,” says Pazdzierski-Litke of To the Tune of Sport, which takes to the ice tonight (Friday) at 6 p.m. at the Coliseum. “I’m also coaching some of the junior skaters in the show, and we’ve got a test day on Saturday.” Pazdzierski-Litke can’t count how many years she’s been skating, and added coaching to her list about three years ago. “It was a one-day...
Posted On 27 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart

Spruce Kings start looking for new coach

By the time the Prince George Spruce Kings hold their Prospects Camp on April 10, there may be a new head coach watching. Dave Dupas resigned from the position on March 20 after four and a half years, and general manager Mike Hawes says there was immediate interest. “The world has gotten smaller because of technology,” Hawes said, “and the hockey world is even smaller. Within a couple of hours of the announcement, I was getting calls and texts from people interested in the position.” Dupas...
Posted On 27 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Spring has sprung

Yes, it’s spring in Prince George, despite the little bit of snow we got on Saturday. One easy way to tell the seasons have changed is to see the number of drivers being forced to do the pothole two-step on local streets. Just driving in a fairly limited area on the weekend, especially Sunday, I found a few spots that had nasty-looking holes. There were a couple in the eastbound lane of 18th Avenue, just past Ospika, as well as a couple on the entrance to the Exhibition Grounds off 18th...
Posted On 26 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Northern Cougars win league title

Kelsey Roberts kept turning around Sunday afternoon to look at the game clock in Kin 2. “I was hoping the time would go quicker,” said the goalie for the Northern Cougars, as they faced the Fraser Valley Phantoms in the deciding game in the Female Midget AAA provincial championship series.. The last time she turned around, there were 3.6 seconds showing, and she had just come back to the net from a timeout. The other numbers on the scoreboard were just as important: Home 1 Visitor 0. “We...
Posted On 26 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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Northstars third in own derby event

The day after the Northern Exposure tournament ended, Pandamonia is still feeling the effects. “I’m tired and sore,” says Pandamonia (also known as Amanda Vliegenthart), a member of the Rated PG Northstars. “It was a very emotional weekend.” The Northstars hosted the seven-team tournament at the Roll-a-Dome and came in third, losing the A final to Kamloops and then being eliminated by Saskatoon. “It was good to get through to the A final,” Pandamonia says, “because it gave us that one game...
Posted On 26 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart

Educators’ group calls on CNC to reverse proposal on stopping intake programs

Cindy Oliver will have one message for the College of New Caledonia Board of Governors this afternoon. “When programs are cut,” the president of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of B.C. says, “the students end up suffering.” Oliver will be one of the presenters at a special forum called by the board to get public input on a proposal to suspend student intakes into some programs to help meet this year’s budget. The vote on the matter was supposed to be at today’s board meeting, but...
Posted On 26 Mar 2015
, By Allan Wishart
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