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Police seeking owners of stolen tires

Police seeking owners of stolen tires

Police are looking to reunite some stolen tires with their owners.
Takedown made at Ketso Yoh

Takedown made at Ketso Yoh

A 27-year-old man was arrested Thursday morning for allegedly attacking an RCMP officer. At about 9:30 a.m.
Summer in Prince George was essentially smoked out

Summer in Prince George was essentially smoked out

It was the second year in a row the city experienced poor air quality
Opinion: B.C. budget may be bad news for renters

Opinion: B.C. budget may be bad news for renters

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

No snow in the forecast today
Cafeteria workers take to UNBC campus to rally for better wages

Cafeteria workers take to UNBC campus to rally for better wages

Workers have voted 80 per cent in favour of strike action
Wine lovers dinner sold out

Wine lovers dinner sold out

The Coast Inn of the North's wine lovers dinner in support of the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation has been sold out, organizers said Wednesday. The event is set to go on Sept.
Pot legalization will mean more work for police in B.C.: RCMP official

Pot legalization will mean more work for police in B.C.: RCMP official

Communities' responses to marijuana legalization must be coordinated with police and the province as usage becomes more widespread, Union of B.C. Municipalities delegates heard Sept. 10.
B.C. announces largest allowable rent increase in a decade

B.C. announces largest allowable rent increase in a decade

The Province of British Columbia has announced the maximum allowable rent increase for 2019, and it's the largest rent hike in more than a decade. Next year, landlords can raise rents by a maximum of 4.5 per cent. This figure is partly tied to the B.
B.C. cannabis consumers may face 10 per cent provincial pot tax

B.C. cannabis consumers may face 10 per cent provincial pot tax

B.C. cannabis users could be paying a provincial tax as high as 10 per cent on their purchases if the province's municipalities get the tax deal they say is necessary to offset the effects of marijuana legalization.