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Person rescued from bridge

Person rescued from bridge

Emergency personnel were called early Thursday morning to prevent someone from jumping into the Nechako River from the Cameron Street Bridge. Prince George Fire Rescue was called to the scene at 4:50 a.m.
Council approves fourth property clean-up

Council approves fourth property clean-up

The city is serious about cleaning up problem properties, said Mayor Lyn Hall, as city council approved its fourth set of remedial actions in three consecutive meetings.
Library face-lift discussions moving forward

Library face-lift discussions moving forward

There's more studying happening at the library. On Wednesday night city council approved moving forward with discussions about the future look of the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library.
Justice awards Hearts and Hands assets to Habitat Canada

Justice awards Hearts and Hands assets to Habitat Canada

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has ruled in favour of Habitat for Humanity Canada in its bid to take possession of the assets owned by its former Prince George affiliate.
Wanted man arrested after attempting to flee police

Wanted man arrested after attempting to flee police

A tracking dog helped Prince George RCMP apprehend a man wanted fafter he tried to evade police in the West Lake area.
Water ban continues

Water ban continues

The watering ban imposed by the city Tuesday morning will last as long as the municipality deems it necessary to avoid running into a situation where there isn't enough flow for firefighting, according to city hall.
RCMP want help catching metal thieves

RCMP want help catching metal thieves

A rash of copper wire thefts in recent months and a list of about 35 local copper-stealing criminals has the Prince George RCMP calling on corporations, citizens and sellers to help address the problem.
Man charged in campfire confrontation

Man charged in campfire confrontation

A Prince George man faces 10 charges following an alleged confrontation with police and firefighters near 100 Mile House on Friday over an illegal campfire.
Council to discuss city buildings report

Council to discuss city buildings report

Over the next decade, a handful of city buildings will need about $12 million in investment, according to a new consultant's report up for discussion at tonight's city council meeting. The Four Seasons Pool, Firehall No.

Books & Company expands into Quesnel

A Prince George institution is now becoming a Cariboo institution.