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AimHi holding job fair for new employees

It's another day of business at AiMHi, but it is not business as usual.

Rangers staying focused on recruitment

Despite strong numbers, recruitment continues to be a priority for the Rocky Mountain Rangers Reserve Force Regiment in Prince George.
Gladue Report life-changing for area man

Gladue Report life-changing for area man

He thought his life would never change. In and out of jail since he was a young man, Kenneth Brian Tylee did not know anything different. Until a Gladue Report was written on his behalf giving Tylee a new outlook and a new lease on life.
Police seek help identifying shoplifting suspects

Police seek help identifying shoplifting suspects

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in identifying two people suspected of shoplifting at a local retail store in June. On June 12, the RCMP received a report of a theft from a retail store in Ferry Avenue.
Chelsea in charge

Chelsea in charge

Big or small, we're going to help them all.
Woman back on parole after four-month suspension

Woman back on parole after four-month suspension

Parole for a woman serving time for instigating a botched home invasion was suspended for four months after she failed to return to her halfway house in Prince George.
Trouble escalated after dog put back into owner's care, court hears

Trouble escalated after dog put back into owner's care, court hears

A problem pit bull was released back into its owner's custody after she promised to take steps to keep the animal contained only to see the dog and its pup create more trouble in the following months, a trial at the Prince George courthouse heard Thu
Environmentalists question laws following mine probe

Environmentalists question laws following mine probe

The disclosure Wednesday that there will be no charges laid under B.C.'s environmental laws for Imperial Metals' Mount Polley tailings dam failure in 2014 has environmentalists questioning whether the province's laws are strong enough.
Ailing water bomber lands safely at Prince George Airport

Ailing water bomber lands safely at Prince George Airport

A water bomber landed safety at Prince George Airport Thursday afternoon after its pilots requested emergency services to be on standby. The call for the request came in shortly before 1 p.m.
Stolen gravel may have been sold at site, RCMP say

Stolen gravel may have been sold at site, RCMP say

Prince George RCMP are asking anyone who may have purchased gravel directly from a quarry on Highway 16 East in the last seven years to contact the detachment and help police with an investigation.