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StopGap offers accessibility to local businesses

StopGap offers accessibility to local businesses

StopGap, a program initiated by HandyCircle Resource Society and implemented by the City of Prince George, helps local businesses to place a ramp at their doorway to temporarily accommodate people who use mobility devices.
Smash and grab numbers spike in P.G.

Smash and grab numbers spike in P.G.

Police are urging drivers to refrain from leaving valuables in their vehicles after seeing a spike in smash and grabs over the last two weeks. Prince George RCMP have received 29 reports of such thefts since Feb.
Drivers urged to slow down

Drivers urged to slow down

Local RCMP and their Integrated Security Service Unit are asking the public to slow down when traveling to all 2015 Canada Winter Games venues.
Wanted man arrested at road check

Wanted man arrested at road check

North District RCMP have arrested an Alberta man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant.
Trustees report election expenses

Trustees report election expenses

The top three spenders in the 2014 school board elections also wrangled the most votes from the Prince George public in October, according to election expense reports.
Fighting death outside nightspot yields prison term

Fighting death outside nightspot yields prison term

A Prince George man has been sentenced to three years in prison for manslaughter in relation to a drunken fight outside a Fort St. John nightspot.
Alleged sucker puncher wielded brass knuckles, court told

Alleged sucker puncher wielded brass knuckles, court told

A B.C. Supreme Court trial began Tuesday for a Prince George man accused of wearing a brass knuckle while throwing sucker punches during a confrontation at a high school post-graduation party outside of Prince George.

Mining review boards may not be accountable to gov't, public

VANCOUVER -- Soon-to-be mandatory "independent" review boards for tailings dams at B.C. mines may not be answerable to government or open to scrutiny by the public. The government says it will consult on the publicity issue but has made no promises.
Variety helps change life of child with seizures

Variety helps change life of child with seizures

For years and from her daughter's very early age Phoebe Kingsley knew there was something wrong. It was in the tilt of the girl's head, a look she'd get in her eyes, and an obvious delay in development for which doctors could assign no cause.
Red Deer delegates in Prince George to take notes

Red Deer delegates in Prince George to take notes

Representatives from the next city to host the Canada Winter Games have been in Prince George to get an idea of exactly what they're in for when the Games are held in Red Deer in 2019.