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Fine issued for out-of-control house party

Fine issued for out-of-control house party

The owner of a Regents Crescent home was issued a ticket carrying a $2,300 fine for hosting an out-of-control house party on Halloween evening. Prince George RCMP said it was handed out after police were called just before 11:30 p.m.
Crowded Prince George Halloween party results in fights, $2,300 fine

Crowded Prince George Halloween party results in fights, $2,300 fine

Two intoxicated youth were taken to hospital for alcohol poisoning
BC Provincial Football Association hosting player evaluations in Prince George

BC Provincial Football Association hosting player evaluations in Prince George

Players considering post-secondary competition encouraged to sign up
School board to elect new chair on Tuesday

School board to elect new chair on Tuesday

If the U.S. presidential race isn't enough election action for you on Tuesday, another election will be happening locally.
Pedestrian struck by pickup truck

Pedestrian struck by pickup truck

A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after he was struck by a full-sized pickup truck near the corner of Wiebe and Sanderson roads in the Peden Hill area on Halloween evening.
A third day-long hockey camp has been scheduled by the Prince George Cougars

A third day-long hockey camp has been scheduled by the Prince George Cougars

Pro-D Day on Nov. 20 will see young athletes work with coaching staff
Richmond woman reported missing in 100 Mile House

Richmond woman reported missing in 100 Mile House

A Richmond woman has been reported missing in the 100 Mile House area. 100 Mile House RCMP say that Amanda Perez, 27, has not been seen since Thursday, Oct. 29. Perez was reported missing by her family on Saturday, Oct.
Prince George raises nearly $10K for family who lost everything in Tabor Lake house fire

Prince George raises nearly $10K for family who lost everything in Tabor Lake house fire

‘It’s a little thing you can do to let them know you care'
B.C. resource sector seeks gas subsidies, stumpage reform

B.C. resource sector seeks gas subsidies, stumpage reform

Throughout a pandemic lockdown that closed so many businesses in B.C. this year, natural resources was the one sector of the economy that kept British Columbians working. Mines in B.C.
City to request mask wearing at civic facilities

City to request mask wearing at civic facilities

Starting on Tuesday, the City of Prince George will be asking everyone to wear non-medical masks inside civic facilities. Signs will be placed at the entrances of civic facilities, along with hand sanitizer and disposable masks.