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RCMP seeking owner of hockey cards

RCMP seeking owner of hockey cards

Prince George RCMP are looking to return a hockey card collection recovered this past summer. The cards are believed to have been stolen on or before June 13 and to date the owner has not come forward.
RCMP seize stolen tires

RCMP seize stolen tires

The Prince George RCMP have arrested two people believed responsible for a recent rash of tire thefts and are looking to reunite the tires with their owners.
Hospice 50/50 winner drawn

Hospice 50/50 winner drawn

The Prince George Hospice Dream Home Lottery sold out on Tuesday and the 50/50 winner was drawn Monday night. The official amount up for grabs was $98,070.
Camera found, GPS still missing after Lost Lake misadventure

Camera found, GPS still missing after Lost Lake misadventure

One loose end in a misadventure involving Prince George Citizen reporter Mark Nielsen has been tied up. The camera he lost while hiking around Lost Lake in Beaverly has been retrieved.
Zimmer rebuts comments by Legion

Zimmer rebuts comments by Legion

Representatives from a local MP's office said they were told their offer of weekly meetings with the local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion weren't required.
Hare photo was a shoe-in for contest

Hare photo was a shoe-in for contest

With the help of an inquisitive hare, a Prince George woman has earned an honourable mention in the B.C. SPCA's Wildlife-In-Photo contest. Elle Ambrosi gained the accolade Nov.
Man guilty of dangerous, impaired driving

Man guilty of dangerous, impaired driving

A Fort Ware man who rolled his sport utility vehicle during an "alcohol-fueled joyride" along the First Nation village's airstrip has been found guilty of dangerous driving causing bodily harm. B.C.
Hearts and Hands reopens store under new name

Hearts and Hands reopens store under new name

The conflict between Habitat for Humanity Canada and its former Prince George affiliate has taken a new turn with the local group resuming operations at the old Restore but under a new name.
Colourful, long-serving regional district director dies

Colourful, long-serving regional district director dies

Blame it on Trudeau. Long-time Fraser-Fort George Regional District director Bob Headrick died Sunday. He stayed true to both his political beliefs and his sense of humour to the very end.
Surgeries cancelled over power problems

Surgeries cancelled over power problems

"Power irregularities" forced elective surgeries at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia to be cancelled for the day on Thursday.