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Vanderhoof woman charged in Prince George stabbing

Vanderhoof woman charged in Prince George stabbing

Madison Rose Patrick faces four charges from the incident
Stabbing suspect charged

Stabbing suspect charged

An 18-year-old Vanderhoof woman is suspected of committing a stabbing. Madison Rose Patrick faces counts of assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose and resisting arrest.
Two Prince George basketball players joining 2019 CCAA national champions

Two Prince George basketball players joining 2019 CCAA national champions

Soren Erricson, Dan Zimmerman commit to Vancouver Island University this fall
RCMP recover stolen property

RCMP recover stolen property

If you're missing an all-terrain vehicle, dirt bike or rifle, Prince George RCMP may had found it.
Prince George RCMP recover numerous stolen items including rifles

Prince George RCMP recover numerous stolen items including rifles

Forty-three-year-old man was arrested but has since been released
Deaths from illicit drugs drop dramatically in city

Deaths from illicit drugs drop dramatically in city

The number of deaths from illicit drugs has taken a more than four-fold drop in the city, according to numbers released Friday by the BC Coroners Service.
Canadian airlines taking different tacks with grounded 737 Max aircraft

Canadian airlines taking different tacks with grounded 737 Max aircraft

Prince George goaltender’s international debut spoiled by Americans

Prince George goaltender’s international debut spoiled by Americans

Kelsey Roberts makes 22 saves in first game with Canada’s national women’s team
Transit system to do away with transfers starting in September

Transit system to do away with transfers starting in September

Longer service days and a revamped fare schedule will come into effect for the city's transit system at the beginning of September, BC Transit said in a reminder issued Friday. Starting on Tues., Sept.
Illicit drug overdoses in Prince George have mainly increased each year since 2009

Illicit drug overdoses in Prince George have mainly increased each year since 2009

Northern Health Authority sees yearly increase since 2009, but numbers have slowed in 2019