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Missing woman found

Missing woman found

A woman reported missing last week has been found. Sheena May Halverson has been located and is safe, RCMP said Tuesday.
Police issue description of pickup truck used in massive firearm theft

Police issue description of pickup truck used in massive firearm theft

Prince George RCMP are on the lookout for a pickup truck linked to a theft of 75 firearms from a Bear Lake home this past summer.
Proposed plans for Cottonwood Island Park topic of open house

Proposed plans for Cottonwood Island Park topic of open house

Residents interested in the future of one of Prince George's most popular parks and trail systems are invited to an information session this Thursday in the Keith Gordon Room at the Prince George Public Library.
Snowfall warning issued

Snowfall warning issued

Significant snowfall is on the way, according to Environment Canada. "A frontal system approaching the B.C.
Governor General's Award recipients in nation's capital

Governor General's Award recipients in nation's capital

Three Prince George Governor General's Award recipients are in Ottawa this week. On Wednesday, D.P.
Passive house expert to visit city

Passive house expert to visit city

An expert on building passive houses will be in Prince George next week. On Tuesday, November 28, Marcel Studer, of Econ Group, along with Terry Dunn of the West Moberly First Nation, will share insights into emerging building codes trends in B.C.
Fungi and plants topic of Doug Little Memorial Lecture

Fungi and plants topic of Doug Little Memorial Lecture

The relationship between fungi and plants in the forest is the focus of the annual Doug Little Memorial Lecture at the University of Northern British Columbia this Thursday evening.

City seeking approval to write off unpaid taxes

The City of Prince George will seek provincial approval to write off $144,512.96 in unpaid property taxes after city council supported the action on Monday.
House arrest issued for firearms charges

House arrest issued for firearms charges

An area man has been sentenced to two years less a day of house arrest followed by two years probation for four firearms-related counts related to a seizure from a Mud River home.
Tree of Lights put on hold for this Christmas

Tree of Lights put on hold for this Christmas

The Salvation Army's Tree of Lights celebration will be put on hiatus this Christmas - but don't worry, says Capt. Neil Wilkinson, a revamped version will be back next year.