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Couple boards the Mercy Ship

Couple boards the Mercy Ship

A Prince George couple is leaving their home and selling most of their possessions for the chance to work on a charity hospital ship for two years.
Drive carefully this long weekend

Drive carefully this long weekend

Drivers are being urged to be cautious as they take to the highways this Labour Day long weekend. Statistics show the number of serious crashes rises during long weekends.
Local wildfire season was quiet, says official

Local wildfire season was quiet, says official

The manager of the B.C. Wildfire Branch's Prince George Fire Centre is thanking the weather for a relatively quiet forest fire season in the local area.
Police investigating wrong-way crash

Police investigating wrong-way crash

Prince George RCMP trying to get to the bottom of an incident that ended late Friday morning with a head-on collision downtown after one of the drivers turned wrong direction onto a one-way street.
Three local men arrested on stolen property charges

Three local men arrested on stolen property charges

Three men face charges related to the theft of a pick up truck, flat deck trailer and several spools of insulated copper wire from an Ogilvie Street business.
Gas station robbery results in charges

Gas station robbery results in charges

Charges have been approved against a Prince George man who was arrested Wednesday within minutes of RCMP being called to the hold up of a gas station.
Habitat resumes ownership of The Salvage Store

Habitat resumes ownership of The Salvage Store

Time has run out for The Hearts and Hands for Homes Society, which is no longer operating The Salvage Store.
Air Canada executive criticizes taxes on flights

Air Canada executive criticizes taxes on flights

An Air Canada executive is urging voters to make federal government taxes on airline flights an election issue.

First Nation financial reporting system flawed, prof says

A University of Victoria professor has misgivings about the federal government's requirement that First Nations submit financial statements and chief and council member salaries for posting on the Aboriginal and Northern Development Canada website.
Proposed smoking ban toughest in the north

Proposed smoking ban toughest in the north

The city of Prince George is touting its new proposed bylaw to restrict outdoor smoking and use of vaporizers as the strongest in northern B.C.