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Walk for ALS Sunday at LTM Park

This year's Walk for ALS takes place Sunday at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park. The public is invited to register at 10 a.m. and the walk starts at 11.
Report blames booze for unnecessary hospitalizations

Report blames booze for unnecessary hospitalizations

Alcohol use sent more Canadians to hospital than heart attacks last year. Alcohol use saw about 77,000 Canadians hospitalized while 75,000 were admitted for heart attacks in 2015-16, according to a Canadian Institute for Health Information report.
Drugs and firearms charges laid against Williams Lake man

Drugs and firearms charges laid against Williams Lake man

A Williams Lake man faces more than 20 drugs and firearms related charges from an RCMP investigation.
Suspect truck thief arrested

Suspect truck thief arrested

A man suspected of stealing a pickup truck is in custody after a brief chase Wednesday morning. Within minutes of receiving a report of the pickup going missing, an RCMP member in an unmarked SUV saw it heading along 20th Avenue near Massey Drive.
Flights to Dawson Creek to start next month

Flights to Dawson Creek to start next month

Central Mountain Air will provide non-stop flights between Prince George and Dawson Creek starting July 9.
Car crashed into store

Car crashed into store

No injuries were reported but a store at Pine Centre Mall suffered significant damage when a car was crashed through its front entrance midday Wednesday. The car was towed as well, RCMP said. The driver is a 27-year-man whose name was not released.
City issues call for designs for pavilion panels

City issues call for designs for pavilion panels

The city is in search of ideas for four displays of public art to grace the new pavilion at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park .
Investigation continues in Mount Polley tailings spill

Investigation continues in Mount Polley tailings spill

A deadline looms for provincial charges to be laid in the failure of the tailings dam at Imperial Metals' Mount Polley mine, but the B.C. Conservation Officer Service says the investigation has not finished.
First passengers board Highway 16 bus

First passengers board Highway 16 bus

Karle Nooski is going to visit his big family in Nautley. It's been so long that he had tears in his eyes just talking about it.
Clark, Weaver tour Site C

Clark, Weaver tour Site C

Premier Christy Clark and BC Green Leader Andrew Weaver set their sights on Site C as B.C.'s legislative assembly is set to return to work on Thursday. Both made a stop in Fort St.