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Man faces more charges

More charges have been filed against a 23-year-old Prince George man who already faces five charges as a result of an alleged episode of dangerous driving in July.

Man sentenced for waving fake gun

A Prince George man has been sentenced to a four-month conditional sentence and 18 months probation for brandishing a replica gun outside a downtown hotel.
Armed robber taken in

Armed robber taken in

A Surrey man was arrested following an armed robbery in Prince George Tuesday night. Prince George RCMP responded to a report of an armed robbery at a gas station in the 800 block of Central Street West around 9:20 p.m.

Cub reunited with mother and siblings

A couple of quick thinking Prince George RCMP officers were able to reunite a black bear cub with its mother and siblings after coming across the animal trapped in the enclosed porch of a city home.
Street racers fined, cars impounded

Street racers fined, cars impounded

Two street racers received heavy fines and saw their cars impounded and their licences suspended over the weekend.

Foreign students wait for start of school

For the first time, Irene Gambacorta is really looking forward to going to school. The 17-year-old from Italy is one of more than 60 students between the ages of 12 and 18 hosted by Shecana International Schools in Prince George.
AIDS Walk for Life benefits Positive Living

AIDS Walk for Life benefits Positive Living

There is a marked difference between Christina Tom's outlook on life between today and when she was first diagnosed as HIV positive in 2007. In the first couple of years with her positive status, Tom said she didn't see much of a future.
Matters' mother filing lawsuit

Matters' mother filing lawsuit

The mother of a Canadian military veteran who was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder has filed a lawsuit against the RCMP officer who shot and killed her son, as well as against the provincial government and the federal attorney general.
Second-hand bylaw set to be tweaked

Second-hand bylaw set to be tweaked

Used video games are on their way to beating the big regulatory boss. During Monday night's meeting, city council unanimously agreed to direct staff to return a changed bylaw regulating secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers.
Helicopter effort gets backing

Helicopter effort gets backing

City council unanimously offered their support for a local initiative to establish an emergency helicopter emergency medical service for the region.