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Operation Red Nose delivers 260 rides

Operation Red Nose delivers 260 rides

Operation Red Nose volunteers delivered 260 safe rides home in Prince George on the weekend. On Friday, 74 volunteers, including 23 road teams, provided 97 rides, travelling 3,092 kilometres.
Man arrested, drugs seized

Man arrested, drugs seized

A 48-year-old Prince George man was arrested and a "significant amount" of heroin and crack cocaine were seized from a 2100-block Tamarack Street home on Monday night, Prince George RCMP said.
Arrest made during drug bust

Arrest made during drug bust

A Prince George man has been arrested following a Monday night drug bust in the VLA. Around 8 p.m., Prince George RCMP carried out a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant on a house in the 2100 block of Tamarack Street.
Fire rips through Lombardy Park home

Fire rips through Lombardy Park home

An electric space heater is believed to be the cause of a fire that broke out Tuesday morning in a mobile at the Lombardy Trailer Park on Norwood Street.
Childcare society lease props up CNC daycare

Childcare society lease props up CNC daycare

The College of New Caledonia and a new childcare society have signed a five-year lease agreement for the centre, located on the Prince George campus.
Man sentenced for ramming police vehicles

Man sentenced for ramming police vehicles

A Prince George man has been sentenced to 378 days in jail and prohibited from driving for five years for ramming police vehicles while trying to evade RCMP south of the city earlier this year.
No tax relief likely for charity thrift stores

No tax relief likely for charity thrift stores

The city isn't likely to be granting any property tax relief to charitable thrift stores next year. During Monday's finance and audit committee meeting, members voted to turn down a request from St.
BCNE asks city to forgive loan

BCNE asks city to forgive loan

The group behind the annual B.C. Northern Exhibition is hoping the city will wipe clean a $32,500 debt.
Food for Fare returns

Food for Fare returns

The city is embarking on its annual food drive with the return of its Food for Fare program. Starting Tuesday, transit users can exchange a donation of a non-perishable food item for a bus ride until Thursday. On Dec.
Brown makes pitch for RCMP increase

Brown makes pitch for RCMP increase

Sitting in front of city council for the third time in less than two months, Prince George RCMP head Supt. Warren Brown was very direct on Monday with members of the finance and audit committee about his request for a boost to the police budget.