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Forest companies' stumpage to be deferred for three months

Forest companies' stumpage to be deferred for three months

The province's lumber producers will get a three-month deferral on stumpage to help the industry through the COVID-19 pandemic, B.C. forests minister Doug Donaldson said Thursday.
VIDEO: Text scams are on the rise, preying on fear from COVID-19 pandemic

VIDEO: Text scams are on the rise, preying on fear from COVID-19 pandemic

Man released in northern B.C. with 19 gun charges pending

Man released in northern B.C. with 19 gun charges pending

B.C. man loses licence for lawn-tractor liquor run

B.C. man loses licence for lawn-tractor liquor run

Canadian NATO helicopter crash: ‘Heartbreak and loss for so many’

Canadian NATO helicopter crash: ‘Heartbreak and loss for so many’

Downtown business furious over city paving plan

Downtown business furious over city paving plan

One local downtown business owner is not pleased with the construction set to start in front of his downtown business that will eliminate his curbside grocery pick up service for those in the community who are immune compromised and most vulnerable d
Break and enter suspect arrested

Break and enter suspect arrested

A suspect has been arrested for a break and enter into a residential garage on McBride Crescent Tuesday morning. At about 11:45 am on Tuesday the local RCMP got a report of a crime in progress.
Man arrested after break-and-enter at Prince George home

Man arrested after break-and-enter at Prince George home

Man was released on documents to appear in court in the summer
Reminder: School speed zones still being enforced across B.C. during COVID-19 pandemic

Reminder: School speed zones still being enforced across B.C. during COVID-19 pandemic

Prince George suspect assaults, injures police officer while being arrested

Prince George suspect assaults, injures police officer while being arrested

Prince George man will appear in court today (April 30)