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Charity raffle targeted by thieves

Charity raffle targeted by thieves

A local raffle for charity has been set back by a theft. The incident happened on Monday, victimizing the Knights of Columbus organization as they were underway with their annual RV raffle.
Community count to gauge homeless numbers

Community count to gauge homeless numbers

Volunteers spent Wednesday night fanning out throughout the downtown core and in regional parks in hopes of gaining a count of the city's homeless numbers.
Tax-related scam making the rounds

Tax-related scam making the rounds

Dont' worry, you're not in trouble. Contrary to phone messages and emails many are receiving at this time of year, they are not facing criminal charges as a result of owing unpaid income tax.
Legislation introduced to strengthen family maintenance enforcement

Legislation introduced to strengthen family maintenance enforcement

Ex-spouses who fail to live up to their family maintenance obligations could more quickly lose their drivers licences under a legislative amendment introduced this week in the provincial legislature.
UNBC student survey finds low support for electoral reform

UNBC student survey finds low support for electoral reform

A new survey conducted by undergraduate students at UNBC on the topic of electoral reform may be cause for political watchers in B.C. to sit up and take note.
Man found with fentanyl sentenced to 18 months in jail

Man found with fentanyl sentenced to 18 months in jail

A Prince George man has been sentenced to 18 months in jail after pleading guilty to possessing fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking.
Wanted man could be in Prince George

Wanted man could be in Prince George

A man suspected of committing serious crimes in New Hazelton could be in Prince George.
Farmers' market, arts council moving

Farmers' market, arts council moving

Farmers and artists are uniting in a downtown location. The City of Prince George is hoping the area's main two groups in their professions will inject new life and new economy into the downtown core - in fact, they are banking on it.
Province honours long-time Prince George Search and Rescue volunteer

Province honours long-time Prince George Search and Rescue volunteer

The provincial government acknowledged has the contributions of a long-time Prince George Search and Rescue volunteer.
Firearms trial begins with Charter challenge

Firearms trial begins with Charter challenge

A long-awaited trial for a man accused of illegally stashing away a trove of guns began Tuesday with a challenge under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.