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Town hall tonight for evacuees at UNBC

Town hall tonight for evacuees at UNBC

A town hall meeting will be held tonight for evacuees forced out of their homes by the forest fires to the south. It's will be held at the Canfor Theatre at UNBC, 8 p.m.
Ban on extraordinary loads in place for two area highways

Ban on extraordinary loads in place for two area highways

The Ministry of Transportation has imposed a ban on tractor-trailers pulling extraordinary loads along Highway 5 and Highway 16 East.
Fire destroys motor home

Fire destroys motor home

A motor home was completely destroyed and a duplex was lightly charred when a fire broke out late Wednesday night in the 2300 block of Quince Street.
Alleged looter faces charges

Alleged looter faces charges

A man has been charged for allegedly trying to break into a 100 Mile House home while the town has been under an evacuation order due to the massive forest fires in the area.
Nearly 5,000 evacuees in Prince George

Nearly 5,000 evacuees in Prince George

The number of evacuees in the city was just south of 5,000 as of last night. In all, 4,948 had registered at the emergency reception centre at the College of New Caledonia, according to city figures - 3,963 adults and 985 children.

Farmer's market hosting fire fundraiser

The community of Prince George continues to pull together as wildfire evacuees come pouring into the city to take refuge. The Wilson Square Community Farmer's Market is going to be fundraising for the people affected by the wildfires.
Volunteer centre opens this morning

Volunteer centre opens this morning

The need for volunteers continues to grow along with the increasing number of Cariboo wildfire evacuees finding refuge in Prince George. In light of growing numbers, the city is opening a volunteer centre at 8 a.m.
Prince George residents out in force to help fire evacuees

Prince George residents out in force to help fire evacuees

As Cariboo wildfire evacuees continue to make their way to Prince George, so too does the drive to help from local citizens.
Thunderstorm warning issued

Thunderstorm warning issued

A thunderstorm could be rolling through Prince George, Environment Canada said in an alert issued shortly before 4 p.m.
Plane forced to return to Prince George Airport

Plane forced to return to Prince George Airport

A plane landed safely Wednesday afternoon after it had to turn around and return to Prince George Airport. Emergency personnel were called to the scene as a precaution, Prince George Airport Authority spokeswoman Robin Smith said.