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Drugs, cash seized from homes

Drugs, cash seized from homes

Prince George RCMP seized drugs and cash in the process of executing search warrants on three homes early Friday morning.
Prince George RCMP Street Unit arrest four, seize drugs and cash after multiple searches

Prince George RCMP Street Unit arrest four, seize drugs and cash after multiple searches

Police seized heroin/fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamines and $18,000 in cash
First coronavirus case found in B.C.

First coronavirus case found in B.C.

Man in his 40s arrived via Vancouver Airport last week, in isolation at home
Jumbo failure highlights northern B.C. ski resort developers’ uphill fight

Jumbo failure highlights northern B.C. ski resort developers’ uphill fight

WWCC schedule now online

WWCC schedule now online

The schedule for the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship is now online. It can be found at www.curling.ca/2020worldwomen/draw/ and includes ticket information. Canada will open the tournament against long-time rival Scotland on Sat.
Fort St. John taxes to increase 1.25 per cent this year

Fort St. John taxes to increase 1.25 per cent this year

Fort St. John tax rates are set to rise 1.25 per cent this year to cover an operating budget deficit brought on in part by B.C.'s new employer health tax.
Opinion: Surrey's Uber fines could create legal nightmare for ride hailing

Opinion: Surrey's Uber fines could create legal nightmare for ride hailing

Funding for BC Bus North extended, fare changes on way

Funding for BC Bus North extended, fare changes on way

BC Bus North will remain on the road for at least another 14 months.
BC Bus North services extended for Prince George, other northern communities

BC Bus North services extended for Prince George, other northern communities

Services will continue through Mar. 31, 2021
Economic success stories bust myths about mining and First Nations in B.C.

Economic success stories bust myths about mining and First Nations in B.C.

When it comes to international capital markets and mineral exploration, British Columbia has a perception problem - that the province is a risky place to invest because 110 per cent of its land base is claimed by First Nations.