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Windows smashed in mischief spree

Windows smashed in mischief spree

Police believe the same group of people are behind a mischief spree.
Windows smashed in mischief spree

Windows smashed in mischief spree

Police believe the same group of people are behind a mischief spree.
Ride Don’t Hide takes on stigmas of mental health

Ride Don’t Hide takes on stigmas of mental health

It's time to get out from behind the stigma of mental health issues during Ride Don't Hide, an awareness and fundraising event being held Sunday at the CN Centre parking lot.
Be aware of kids out playing when behind the wheel

Be aware of kids out playing when behind the wheel

With classes soon to be out for the summer, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is urging drivers to expect even more children to be playing outside during the day. And road safety is not always top of mind for youngsters.
North Central Seniors Follies filled with laughter

North Central Seniors Follies filled with laughter

North Central Seniors Association was filled with hoopla Friday as about 30 seniors celebrated the end of the club's season at College Heights Baptist Church.
Council to consider crack down on problem properties

Council to consider crack down on problem properties

City council will consider remedial action on two more problem properties at its meeting Monday. Staff reports on the Mytting Road and Spruce Street homes show a collapsing structure in one and junk piled in the front and backyard in the other.
Bystanders lift car off crash victim, save her life

Bystanders lift car off crash victim, save her life

One moment, two buddies were driving along Blackwater Road headed for a Saturday afternoon at the shooting range and the next they were combing the ditch for a missing woman.
Homeowners urged to report suspicious activity in wake of recent gun violence

Homeowners urged to report suspicious activity in wake of recent gun violence

Events of the last few weeks have shown that even the quietest of Prince George neighbourhoods is not immune to drug-related gunplay, but there is a way homeowners can help RCMP nip what's become an emerging - and dangerous - problem in the bud.
Thunderstorm warning issued for Prince George area

Thunderstorm warning issued for Prince George area

Conditions are favourable in the Prince George area for the development of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain, Environment Canada said in an advisory issued this morning.
43 charged in year-long Peace Region drug investigation

43 charged in year-long Peace Region drug investigation

Forty-three people have been charged in a sprawling year-long police investigation into the street- and mid-level drug trade in the Peace Region, B.C.'s gang task force announced June 24.