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Image of B&E suspect released

Image of B&E suspect released

Prince George RCMP released Thursday a security camera image of a man suspected of breaking into a 200-block Victoria Street business on March 31. He is described as Asian, over 50 years old with a medium build and receding hairline.
Thunderstorm warning ended

Thunderstorm warning ended

Environment Canada called off a warning for severe thunderstorms early this morning, roughly a day after it was issued. The city did experience rainfall Thursday and showers are in the forecast for today.
Rehab wheelchairs ready for UHNBC patients

Rehab wheelchairs ready for UHNBC patients

Through extensive community fundraising efforts, the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation was able to purchase 62 rehabilitation wheelchairs for use at UHNBC.
Northern Health challenges restraint numbers

Northern Health challenges restraint numbers

Northern Health is disputing the national report that found it puts long term care residents in daily physical restraints at three times the national average.
Kin Canada honours volunteer

Kin Canada honours volunteer

It's a funny story and who better to live it than a stand-up comedian who got his start and developed his comedic talent through his extensive volunteerism. Mike McGuire started volunteering with the Kin of Canada in 1984 in Prince Rupert.
Judge upholds drug possession verdict

Judge upholds drug possession verdict

A Prince George woman has failed in her bid to have a conviction for possession of cocaine overturned in relation to an arrest at what was a notorious drug house at the time.
Drugs and weapons charges laid

Drugs and weapons charges laid

A Prince George man faces charges after police seized drugs and weapons from a 2100-block Victoria Street home on Friday.
Lieutenant-governor asks Christy Clark to govern

Lieutenant-governor asks Christy Clark to govern

B.C. Lieutenant-governor Judith Guichon has asked Premier Christy Clark to continue to govern the province with her current minority of seats, says Clark's office.
Drug dealer sentenced to 18 months

Drug dealer sentenced to 18 months

A man found guilty of carrying out a drug deal in the parking lot of a Central Street restaurant was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in jail.
Students choose NDP in mock election

Students choose NDP in mock election

The results are in as students across B.C. cast their votes in the provincial election on Tuesday. More than 170,000 elementary and secondary students across the province participated in the Student Vote program.