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Drugs seized from Quince Street home

Drugs seized from Quince Street home

Three people were arrested and a "substantial amount of street drugs" were seized Wednesday evening, when the Prince George RCMP's street crew unit executed a search warrant on a 2200-block Quince Street home.
Senate passes Doherty's PTSD bill

Senate passes Doherty's PTSD bill

Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty's private members bill seeking support for first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder passed third reading in the Senate Thursday.
Tension runs high at sentencing hearing for driver in fatal rollover

Tension runs high at sentencing hearing for driver in fatal rollover

Tears were shed and sadness and anger expressed during a sentencing hearing Thursday for a man who has pleaded guilty to charges from a 2016 crash that led to the death of a friend and serious injuries to two others.
Family Fishing Weekend here for Father's Day

Family Fishing Weekend here for Father's Day

There'll be lines in the water all over the region this weekend. Father's Day is like B.C.'s unofficial fishing holiday, so the weekend has a boatload of fun scheduled for the community.
Show 'n' Shine coming to park on Father's Day

Show 'n' Shine coming to park on Father's Day

The annual Father's Day Show 'n' Shine will be glittering in the Sunday sun like a fresh coat of Plum Crazy on the sweeping fender of an Auburn Boattail.
Sampson launches campaign for city council

Sampson launches campaign for city council

With plenty of flash and with a throng of the city's movers and shakers looking on, Kyle Sampson kicked off his bid to win a seat on city council.
Driver fined in flagger's death

Driver fined in flagger's death

A Prince George man who struck and killed a traffic control person has been fined $1,600.
Duchess Park playground getting upgrade

Duchess Park playground getting upgrade

One of the most popular playgrounds in Prince George is about to get an upgrade.
Work starts in inpatient unit at UNHBC

Work starts in inpatient unit at UNHBC

Work will begin this week on a new in-patient unit at the University Hospital of Northern B.C. By the time it's finished, the hospital's second floor will be home to a 24-bed unit with exercise-rehabilitation, dining and common lounge areas.
U.S. tariffs on aluminum not helpful, says forestry sector president

U.S. tariffs on aluminum not helpful, says forestry sector president

For B.C.'s forestry sector, the latest round of American protectionist trade sanctions against steel and aluminum means getting to welcome a new group of targeted business to a club they wish they didn't want.