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Bank robber suspect needs to stay home

The elderly man accused of robbing a bank made an appearance in Prince George provincial court on Monday.

Homicide victim known to police: RCMP spokeswoman

Police have plenty of clues to follow in the search for the Oak Street killer, but many questions are still unanswered for investigators.

Suspect located in Moberly Lake murder

Investigators in North District RCMP's major crimes unit say a suspect in a July 30 murder in the Chetwynd area has been apprehended. The suspect, whose name was not released, was arrested in Alberta on unrelated charges and returned to B.C.
Civil liberties stop draws interest

Civil liberties stop draws interest

About 25 people showed up at the Fort George Park bandshell on Saturday afternoon to provide their thoughts, both upbeat and not so much, to a B.C. Civil Liberties Association representative about the state of policing in Prince George.
Murder in the VLA

Murder in the VLA

A man was killed with a gunshot in the 2600 block of Oak Street near Monkley in the VLA at Saturday afternoon. Police were called to the scene at about 3 p.m. to find a man down on the street.

Sports groups get lotto bucks

Some $67,200 from the provincial community gaming grants program was distributed to four Prince George organizations, according to a report released Saturday.
Key points of Oak Street homicide still mysterious

Key points of Oak Street homicide still mysterious

Police do not yet know the identity of the male apparently shot to death in the streets of Prince George, Saturday afternoon. Mounties also stressed that they do not have any suspects in custody.

Prince George leads in blood donor challenge

Prince George was in the lead at the end of the second week of this year's Interior Drive for Life blood donor challenge with Kelowna.
Collision victim named

Collision victim named

A Grande Prairie woman has been identified as the victim of the fatal motor vehicle collision on Highway 16 east of Fraser Lake on Wednesday.
Two bears relocated

Two bears relocated

The Prince George conservation office's live trap was put to effective use as two black bears were nabbed over a 24-hour period.