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Weapons offences leads to five month jail term

One of the two men facing charges when police seized a cache of weapons from a Queens Crescent home in November has been sentenced to five months in jail.

Missing man found, collapsed

Police and Prince George Search and Rescue mobilized on Wednesday to locate a missing man in the city. The focus area was on Highway 16 east of town.

73 jobs on school district chopping block

The school district will shed the equivalent of 73 full-time positions to balance the 2010-11 budget under a plan endorsed by the management and finance committee this week. Pending adoption by school board trustees, it will trim $6.

Missing youth found safely

A teenager sought by police, and considered a missing person, has been found. Carly May Holdis, 14, was reported missing by her family on Tuesday. It was believed that she was travelling, consensually, in the company of an older man she knew.

CNC gets top grade in student survey

CNC students are generally satisfied with their learning experience, according to the B.C. Diploma, Associate Degree, and Certificate Student Outcomes (DACSO) survey, published on Macleans.

Upset teen girl missing

For the second time in less than 24 hours, Prince George Mounties were on the hunt for a teenager reported missing. Kristen Nelson, 14, was last seen by family on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. walking on Johnson Street.

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Service Canada Centre for Youth now open

Car jacking suspect arrested

Prince George RCMP were called to a robbery incident in which a male suspect stole a vehicle from a female at about 6:30 p.m. May 17.

Paving projects set to begin

Work will start in June on three paving project aimed at improving driving conditions on the Upper Fraser, Giscome and Kenny Dam roads, transportation and infrastructure minister Shirley Bond said Tuesday.

Fewer homeless counted than in 2008

Final numbers from a 24-hour count of the homeless in Prince George are still to be tabulated but it appears there are fewer people spending the night out on the street - at least in the downtown area, says Community Partners Addressing Homelessness