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Day added to line painting work

Day added to line painting work

Line painting on Highway 97 seven kilometres south of Prince George has been extended by one day, according to the Ministry of Transportation's DriveBC service. The work will continue through to Sunday, from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Update: Prince George missing woman found

Update: Prince George missing woman found

The Prince George RCMP report that Genny Lee Paquette, 37, has been found safe. Paquette was last seen Thursday near 15th Avenue and Edmonton Street.
Contractor hired to finish street line painting

Contractor hired to finish street line painting

Street line painting isn't over in Prince George.

Hell Yeah Prince George Good News Feature of the Week: Awards fete local growers, producers

More and more people are looking to eat locally grown food. Here's a way to show appreciation to local growers, vendors and producers.
13 arrested in drug bust

13 arrested in drug bust

Prince George RCMP arrested 13 people and seized a "significant amount" of drugs after executing a search warrant on an 1800-block Spruce Street home on Saturday afternoon.

BC Liquor Stores accepting donations to help wildfire victims

B.C. Liquor Store patrons can donate to Red Cross relief efforts for the victims of the wildfires in Rock Creek and Osoyoos.
Skate park consultation coming

Skate park consultation coming

The city has set the first date for residents to provide input on a proposed skate park in the Hart. A park design workshop will be held Thursday, Sept. 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hart Pioneer Centre.
Con artists impersonating Canada Revenue Agency

Con artists impersonating Canada Revenue Agency

This is currently the most common fraud reported to the Prince George RCMP. Fraudsters impersonating employees of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will call (or email) the victim providing one of a few different stories.
Salvation Army robbed four times in past 11 days

Salvation Army robbed four times in past 11 days

The Salvation Army has found itself in a strange conundrum as it has been struggling to find ways to deal with scavengers targeting the receiving dock at its 18th Avenue community support centre.
Former RCMP officer running for Greens in Cariboo-P.G.

Former RCMP officer running for Greens in Cariboo-P.G.

A former RCMP officer is throwing his hat into the federal race for Cariboo-Prince George. Richard Jaques was named as the Green Party candidate for the riding, bringing the total of declared candidates in the Oct. 19 contest to five.