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Highway 5 providing link to southern B.C.

Highway 5 providing link to southern B.C.

With Highway 97 closed for the foreseeable future, Prince George's lifeline to the southern regions of the province is Highway 5.
Agriplex welcomes evacuated horses

Agriplex welcomes evacuated horses

While Prince George continues to take in evacuees from neighboring communities hit by the Cariboo wildfires, area volunteers continue to pull together to help animals in need of rescue.
Man reported missing

Man reported missing

The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating a missing man. Keith David Relkey, 60, is described as caucasian, 170 cm (5'7") tall and weighing 73 kg (161 lbs) with brown eyes and grey hair, most likely long.
Local man charged with sexual assault

Local man charged with sexual assault

A local man has been charged with sexually assaulting a young boy and Prince George RCMP are asking any other possible victims to step forward.
Missing man found and safe

Missing man found and safe

Reported missing late last week, Franklin Douglas Orr has been found and is safe, Prince George RCMP said Monday. "Police would like to thank those persons that assisted with the investigation.," RCMP added.
Backlash prompted Treasure Cove to back away from boondocking ban

Backlash prompted Treasure Cove to back away from boondocking ban

Treasure Cove Casino and Hotel took down the signs prohibiting overnight camping on its property in response to a significant backlash from motorhome owners once word got out.
City readies for more evacuees as weather expected to fan flames

City readies for more evacuees as weather expected to fan flames

A new wave of evacuees could arrive in the city as residents in the Williams Lake area were being urged to be ready to leave in anticipation of winds swooping through and whipping up three forest fires burning in the area.
City offers shelter for displaced Cariboo residents

City offers shelter for displaced Cariboo residents

Prince George has become a safe haven for people fleeing the smoke and flames that are ravaging the central and southern Interior regions.
Volunteers scramble to house evacuated animals

Volunteers scramble to house evacuated animals

In light of the recent wildfires which have devastated and evacuated thousands in B.C., communities throughout the province are also pulling together to save the animals who have been evacuated.
Rain helps Prince George fire crews

Rain helps Prince George fire crews

John Iverson wasn't exactly singing in the rain but after a two-hour soaking and lower temperatures Sunday afternoon, the Prince George Fire Rescue chief was certainly relieved the weather was cooperating with efforts to douse a series of small fores