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Rocket equipment boosted?

On Nov. 23 Prince George RCMP received a report of a missing bag of hockey equipment belonging to a member of the midget tier 1 Kelowna Rockets.
Strike action limited to Saturday only

Strike action limited to Saturday only

The City of Prince George's unionized employees will be in a legal strike position on Saturday morning but will take to the picket lines for only one day.

Guns, drugs seized after raid

A 50-year-old Prince George man faces firearm and drug-related charges after the Prince George RCMP crime reduction team executed a search warrant Wednesday on a home located near Duchess Park secondary school.
'Am I going to get back here?'

'Am I going to get back here?'

Prince George woman a transplant success story
Mail delivery on last legs

Mail delivery on last legs

It's unclear what the future holds for the approximately 60 Canada Post mail carriers in Prince George, but there will almost certainly be layoffs, according to the local president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.

Collision decision upheld

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court ruling that the drivers were equally at fault in a winter 2010 head-on collision west of Prince George that left one of them severely injured. In appealing a May 2013 decision by B.C.

Dunn honoured as Queen's counsel

A Prince George lawyer is among the 32 from across the province recently appointed the honorary title of Queen's counsel.
Drivers asked to stay off roads

Drivers asked to stay off roads

RCMP are recommending no travel on area roads today and probably tomorrow as significantly more snow is forecast to fall on Prince George by this evening.

Judge mulls jail for weed 'gardener'

A provincial court judge is being asked to decide between jail time and a conditional sentence for a man who has pleaded guilty to helping run a marijuana grow operation in an isolated section of the industrial area east of Queensway.

Essential services ruling delays civic job action

It will be business as usual for city operations today, but that's not likely to last. Though unionized staff were prepared to walk out this afternoon, the strike notice issued Dec. 9 was struck down by the B.C. Labour Relations Board.