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Two men found guilty in Prince George drug trafficking raid

Two men found guilty in Prince George drug trafficking raid

Verdicts against Marshall Luther Cade and John Jacob Ceal stem from Prince George RCMP investigation into dial-a-dope operation
Opinion: Hey, Prince George, what’s with all the unnecessary honking?

Opinion: Hey, Prince George, what’s with all the unnecessary honking?

Honking at nothing. One wonders what the attempted and illegitimate communication is about.
Prince George fire department calls up 21% over 2022

Prince George fire department calls up 21% over 2022

By the end of May, the Prince George Fire Rescue Service had responded to 4,510 calls.
Mental health crisis: A look at B.C.'s peer-assisted care teams and whether they're working

Mental health crisis: A look at B.C.'s peer-assisted care teams and whether they're working

"We have had feedback from folks saying that I'm glad that this program exists, otherwise we would have called police."
Caledonia Nordic sign formal partnership with Lheidli T’enneh

Caledonia Nordic sign formal partnership with Lheidli T’enneh

The ski club will host an annual event this winter called Lheidli T’enneh First Nation Day
Prince George Kodiaks pick up new defensive coach

Prince George Kodiaks pick up new defensive coach

The team's home opener at Masich Place Stadium is July 29 against the Okanagan Sun.
B.C. trucker's COVID-19 mask fine upheld

B.C. trucker's COVID-19 mask fine upheld

David Allan Cross argued the $5,750 ticket did not adequately define the offence alleged.
Prince George kicks off three-day National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration

Prince George kicks off three-day National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration

The opening celebration took place at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park
MLA Morris earns conservation achievement award

MLA Morris earns conservation achievement award

"A champion for science-based conservation and sustainable stewardship" says Canadian Wildlife Federation
Tackling B.C.'s largest ever wildfire means letting some of it burn, province says

Tackling B.C.'s largest ever wildfire means letting some of it burn, province says

Mark Healey, an incident commander with the BC Wildfire Service, says he took a 2 1/2 hour flight over the southern flank of the enormous Donnie Creek fire in northeastern British Columbia.