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Special Olympians climb provincial podium

Special Olympians climb provincial podium

Despite 40 C heat this past weekend at the Special Olympics B.C. Summer Games in Kamloops, Marinka VanHage managed to keep her engine cool.
Cyclist victim of hit and run

Cyclist victim of hit and run

A cyclist was transported to hospital with serious injuries following a hit and run late Tuesday night. Police were called to the scene at Upland Street near the Highway 97 underpass just before 11 p.m.
Fires delay Citizen Extra delivery

Fires delay Citizen Extra delivery

Due to the current B.C. wildfires and highway closures, the Citizen Extra and flyers shipment will be arriving late this week. Citizen customers can look for the Extra and their flyers to be delivered late Thursday or, in some cases, Friday.
Police seeking tips on suspected murder

Police seeking tips on suspected murder

The Prince George RCMP's serious crimes unit is continuing to ask for the public's help getting to the bottom of the disappearance and suspected murder of a local woman.
Forest fire tourists banned from Sutherland Road

Forest fire tourists banned from Sutherland Road

Forest fire looky-loos prompted the B.C. Wildfire Service to issue an order Wednesday banning public access to the Sutherland Road area north of Fort Fraser.
Prince George parolee sentenced for crime spree

Prince George parolee sentenced for crime spree

A young man with a "horrific" record has been hit with a fresh six-year prison sentence following a drug-fuelled crime spree through the South Okanagan that involved three stolen vehicles.
Road closures scheduled for Highway 97 project

Road closures scheduled for Highway 97 project

Delays of up to 20 minutes will be in store for three days next week to allow workers to demolish a bridge as part of the four-laning project on Highway 97.
Stateless P.G. man now a Canadian citizen

Stateless P.G. man now a Canadian citizen

A man without a country has achieved a long-running quest to win Canadian citizenship. Quia Birch was sworn in during a ceremony Tuesday morning in Surrey. "It's kind of unbelievable," Birch said.
Be prepared for an evacuation

Be prepared for an evacuation

Anyone on a fire evacuation alert should be prepared to leave their home on short notice, the B.C. government warns. More than 14,000 people are under evacuation orders as hundreds of wildfires continue to burn in British Columbia.
Air quality bulletin in effect

Air quality bulletin in effect

Smoke from wildfires across the region is causing poor air quality with reduced visibility.