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Two wanted parolees found

Two wanted parolees found

Two Prince George parolees who were wanted on Canada-wide warrants have been found after one turned himself in and the other was arrested.
Woman sentenced to prison for child pornography

Woman sentenced to prison for child pornography

A 37-year-old Fort St. James woman was sentenced Monday to 2.5 years in prison for making pornography involving her son and daughter and then sending the images and videos to a man she met through an internet dating site. In issuing her decision, B.
Northern Health prepares for flu season

Northern Health prepares for flu season

Northern Health is gearing up for the flu season and calling on the public to get to a local clinic. Like the rest of the province, the north has seen lab-confirmed cases said Dr. Andrew Gray, though he couldn't confirm how many.
Local helps those in need

Local helps those in need

A chance encounter inspired a local kid to make a postive change. Jayden Wong, a Grade 3 student from Westwood elementary, helped deliver around 200 pounds of food to the St. Vincent de Paul Society Friday morning.
Downtown store suspected of being a drug-trafficking front

Downtown store suspected of being a drug-trafficking front

A purported smartphone repair shop located two doors down from the needle exchange at Third and George was the scene late Friday afternoon of a drug-related takedown by the Prince George RCMP.
A guide to helping outdoor animals

A guide to helping outdoor animals

Concerned about a neighbour's dog or cat that you see outside? Maybe the animal is tied up, or doesn't have a place to hide from the rain? You're not alone.
RCMP noticing trends in property crime

RCMP noticing trends in property crime

Some trends are emerging on the property crime front, Prince George RCMP said Friday.
Drivers need to stay alert as daylight saving time ends this weekend

Drivers need to stay alert as daylight saving time ends this weekend

As B.C. returns to standard time this weekend, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is urging drivers to take extra care on the roads.
City's unemployment rate 6.5 per cent in October

City's unemployment rate 6.5 per cent in October

The city's unemployment rate stood at 6.5 per cent in October, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. That's down slightly from 6.
Pickup truck destroyed in early-morning fire

Pickup truck destroyed in early-morning fire

A pickup truck located behind a 700-block Gillett Street home went up in flames under suspicious circumstances shortly after midnight Thursday. Whether the cause was mechanical or a deliberate act is not clear.