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Home invasion, shooting and stabbing among incidents over holiday season

Home invasion, shooting and stabbing among incidents over holiday season

Two people are in custody and police are on the lookout for a third following a home invasion at a Redwood Street residence last week.
Missing man found

Missing man found

Norman Lloyd Campbell, the man reported missing on Thursday, has been found and is safe, RCMP said. "We would like to thank the public and the media for their help in this matter," RCMP said.
Air quality advisory remains in place

Air quality advisory remains in place

An air quality advisory for the city will continue into at least a third day. Gail Roth, an air quality meteorologist with B.C.
Hiller twins cutting the ice at Olympic trials

Hiller twins cutting the ice at Olympic trials

Two Prince George Blizzard Speed Skating Club alumni – Carolina Hiller, 20, and her twin brother Nico – are in Calgary today for the start of the national team trials at the Olympic Oval.
Local health providers applaud coverage of abortion drug

Local health providers applaud coverage of abortion drug

Prince George health providers say the provincial government's plan to provide free universal coverage of a medical abortion will improve access to reproductive health services in remote areas of northern B.C. The B.C.
China to have a stake in Site C contract

China to have a stake in Site C contract

Chinese investors stand to profit from the Site C dam project, thanks to a takeover of a Canadian company that leads a consortium tapped by BC Hydro as the preferred bidder on the dam's spillway and generating station contract.
Appeals over salmon kill case dismissed

Appeals over salmon kill case dismissed

A B.C. Court of Appeal judge has served up a double-whammy in dismissing requests from both the Crown and the defendant to appeal aspects of a case stemming from a Rio Tinto Alcan decision that led to the death of salmon fry on the Kemano River.
Crime Stoppers contributes to 24 arrests in 2017

Crime Stoppers contributes to 24 arrests in 2017

The Prince George Crime Stoppers program received 565 tips in 2017, resulting in 24 arrests, according to a press release from the Prince George Crime Stoppers Society.
Avoid feeding moose or deer over winter, ministry urges

Avoid feeding moose or deer over winter, ministry urges

Think twice before you feed that moose or deer. That's the message from the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development for people who want to help wildlife make it through what at times has been a harsh winter.
B.C. Hydro selects preferred contractor for second major component of Site C

B.C. Hydro selects preferred contractor for second major component of Site C

B.C. Hydro has selected a preferred contractor for the Site C generating station and spillways, work that is expected to cost well over $1 billion.