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Arrest warrant issued for court no show

Arrest warrant issued for court no show

A warrant has been issued for a man accused of trafficking in cocaine after he failed to appear in Prince George provincial court last week. The court was scheduled to consider a pre-sentence report for Rory Patrick McAllister, 27, on Wed., Jan. 7.
Gravel Pit Lake deaths suicide, homicide: RCMP

Gravel Pit Lake deaths suicide, homicide: RCMP

The drowning deaths of two teenagers during a post-graduation party last spring were a homicide and suicide, RCMP investigators have concluded.
Tamarack Street home scene of another shots fired incident

Tamarack Street home scene of another shots fired incident

For the second time eight days, a 2100 Tamarack Street home has been the target of a shots fired incident. The same home that was struck on Tues., Jan. 6 was once again shot at early Wednesday morning, Prince George RCMP said.
Northern Health admits endoscope mistake

Northern Health admits endoscope mistake

Northern Health is opening up about a mistake found in the cleaning of endoscopes at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Single lane at two spots on Highway 16 West

Highway 16 West is down to single-lane alternating at two spots today. The locations are an 11-km stretch from six km east of Fraser Lake to five km west of Fraser Lake from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at at five km east of Burns Lake from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Deal reached with native courtworkers

The B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union native courtworker members have ratified a new collective agreement with the Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia. The agreement, which came into effect on Jan.
Fresh faces on airport authority board

Fresh faces on airport authority board

Three new members of the community have been added to the board of the Prince George Airport Authority. Board chair Les Waldie announced Tuesday that the new directors had been officially ensconced in the group.
Convicted fraudster faces more charges

Convicted fraudster faces more charges

A man with a history of convictions for fraud is now facing charges in Prince George.
City crews keeping up with new snow goals

City crews keeping up with new snow goals

City crews have so far been meeting the new timelines set out for snow-clearing, according to the associate director of public works.
Flu season mild so far in region

Flu season mild so far in region

Despite fears of the flu escalating in the province and across the country, northern B.C. has hardly been hit. H3N2 is this year’s most common strain, said Northern Health Medical Health Officer Dr. William Osei, while last year’s was H1N1.