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Local Crown counsels to become provincial court judges

Local Crown counsels to become provincial court judges

Two Prince George Crown prosecutors will become provincial court judges in the new year. Both Cassandra Malfair and Susan Mengering will be sworn in Jan. 9 and remain based in Prince George, the B.C. Provincial Court said Tuesday.
One in custody following truck thefts, flight from police

One in custody following truck thefts, flight from police

A Dawson Creek woman is in custody and police are on the lookout for two more people in relation to a series of pickup truck thefts.
Air quality advisory issued for Prince George

Air quality advisory issued for Prince George

High concentrations of fine particulate matter have prompted the Ministry of Environment to issued an air quality advisories for Prince George, Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Houston and Valemount.
Pack-a-police car food given to Prince George Council of Seniors

Pack-a-police car food given to Prince George Council of Seniors

Prince George RCMP delivered Monday a cube van full of non-perishable food and over $3,600 in cash and gift cards to the Prince George Council of Seniors Christmas hamper program - the result of the "pack-a-police car" effort earlier this month.
Suspicious fire strikes home twice in three days

Suspicious fire strikes home twice in three days

Arson is the suspected cause of a fire early Saturday morning at a Hart Highlands home - the scene of a blaze for the second time in three days. Called to the 2800 block of Nixon Crescent at 12:30 a.m.
Environment Canada forecast softens but says cold snap will still stay for week

Environment Canada forecast softens but says cold snap will still stay for week

The freeze gripping Prince George won't be quite as deep as Environment Canada first forecast, for the time being at least.
Mounties nab four drunk drivers over weekend

Mounties nab four drunk drivers over weekend

Four drivers made the wrong choice and had their privileges revoked after having too much to drink before getting behind the wheel, according to Prince George RCMP numbers from the weekend.
Dunster farmer fined for failing to report shooting of wildlife

Dunster farmer fined for failing to report shooting of wildlife

The owner of a farm near Dunster was fined $500 for failing to report the shooting of wildlife in relation to the alleged deaths of four grizzly bears near Dunster, but five other charges he was facing were stayed Friday during a hearing in McBride p
Fill the bin set for Cougars game

Fill the bin set for Cougars game

Prince George Cougars fans are being asked to bring non-perishable food to Tuesday night's game at CN Centre. That's where Waste Management is hosting a "fill the bin" event with proceeds going to the Salvation Army food bank.
Another suspicious house fire reported

Another suspicious house fire reported

For the second time in less than two days, Prince George Fire Rescue has been called to the scene of a suspicious house fire in the Hart Highway area.