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Citizens on Patrol assist in arrest

Citizens on Patrol played an instrumental role in tracking down a man suspected of harassing a woman on Friday night. At about 10:25 p.m.

City set for visit by budget group

Prince George will be among the stops in September when an all-party committee tours the province to hear how the public thinks their tax dollars should be spent. The committee will hold a hearing at the Ramada, from 4 to 8 p.m.
Young boy copes with 'old' condition

Young boy copes with 'old' condition

When people hear the word arthritis, most think of slow moving seniors with aching joints. And then there's Evan Warren, who's endured arthritis for more than half his life. He's five years old.
Teacher looks to succeed Harris

Teacher looks to succeed Harris

A Vanderhoof teacher wants to be the Conservative candidate in Cariboo-Prince George when the next federal election is called.
A big help

A big help

Bill Glasgow, business coordinator at the Salvation Army, Sonya Hunt, general manager of Pine Centre Mall, stand with Cameron Thun who donated $10,000 to the Salvation Army's Back to School back pack program to help children in need.
Police look for bigger roster

Police look for bigger roster

Prince George RCMP are hoping that by putting in for more officers on paper, they'll be able to staff the local detachment to its current budgeted level.
Second look at secondhand laws

Second look at secondhand laws

The rules surrounding how secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers will get some closer scrutiny.
Highway of Tears probe hit by budget cuts

Highway of Tears probe hit by budget cuts

The B.C. RCMP's Highway of Tears investigation has become a budget-cutting casualty. Also known as Project E-Pana, the effort will lose six investigators as a result of a $1.4-million reduction in spending on the major crimes section, the B.C.
Firefighters get handle on China Nose blaze

Firefighters get handle on China Nose blaze

Crews battling the China Nose wildfire had the blaze 50 per cent contained as of Monday morning, according to an update from the B.C. wildfire management branch. "Crews continue to make good progress on the China Nose wildfire," officials said.

Games business takes turn before council

A downtown business owner who says a local bylaw is hurting his bottom line is bringing his concerns to city council.