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Prince George seeing spike in vehicle thefts

Prince George seeing spike in vehicle thefts

In the first two weeks of May, Prince George RCMP saw a more than 100 per cent increase in reported vehicle thefts.
Axe fights and pooping on the lawn: regional district addresses security concerns

Axe fights and pooping on the lawn: regional district addresses security concerns

“It’s a sad state of things that even governments have to invest in heavy security."
Premier weighs in on northern B.C. overdose crisis

Premier weighs in on northern B.C. overdose crisis

The Northern Health region had the highest rate of overdose deaths per capita in 2022.
Defendants deny claims over damaged sawmill equipment

Defendants deny claims over damaged sawmill equipment

Court action related to dismantling of old Conifex sawmill in Fort St. James
ICBC to drivers: Slow down this May long weekend

ICBC to drivers: Slow down this May long weekend

Slowing down means you can see more of the road and have more time to react
Opinion: Obscene costs to keep seniors in care

Opinion: Obscene costs to keep seniors in care

Imagine the kind of net income a family needs to have if an elderly parent from one or both sides of the family requires care
Wildfire service says 'exceptional' hot weather has put B.C. regions at risk

Wildfire service says 'exceptional' hot weather has put B.C. regions at risk

VANCOUVER — Exceptional, summer-like conditions have dried out forest fuels in British Columbia, creating conditions that make some regions "highly susceptible to ignition and rapid spread," the provincial wildfire service says in a status update Thu
Eby laments B.C.'s 'troubling' overdose numbers, as toxic drugs claim 206 more lives

Eby laments B.C.'s 'troubling' overdose numbers, as toxic drugs claim 206 more lives

LANGLEY, B.C. — The latest illicit drug overdose numbers in British Columbia are "profoundly troubling," says Premier David Eby, lamenting the deaths of 206 more people in communities across the province last month.
Prince George "hub" focused on repeat violent offenders up and running

Prince George "hub" focused on repeat violent offenders up and running

Team assessing referrals and meeting with agencies about how best to address "the needs of individuals that are identified for this program."
Thousands remain out of homes as wildfire officials urge caution for long weekend

Thousands remain out of homes as wildfire officials urge caution for long weekend

Officials urged caution ahead of the long weekend as thousands of residents in Western Canada and the Northwest Territories remained out of their homes due to wildfires.