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'We're in bad shape': Schools close as residents are evacuated from flood

'We're in bad shape': Schools close as residents are evacuated from flood

This week's deluge of rain laying siege to the Peace Region has forced the evacuation of flooded homes in Dawson Creek and threatens to cut the city in half, officials with the city say.
Local man gunned down in drug-related murder

Local man gunned down in drug-related murder

A 30-year-old Prince George man was gunned down late Wednesday night in a drug-related murder. His body was found in the driveway of a 3600-block Forest Avenue, near Ospika Boulevard, said Prince George RCMP, who were called to the scene at 11:20 p.
Bulletin Board June 23 to 29

Bulletin Board June 23 to 29

Dr. Tech Facebook Basics Thursday, June 23 at 8 p.m. at the Prince George Public Library, Bob Harkins Branch. If you're new to the world of social media bring your device and your questions for this introduction to Facebook.
Little Mudder challenge at Otway

Little Mudder challenge at Otway

More than 400 students from within School District 57 will take on the first annual Aboriginal Education Canadian Tire Little Mudder Challenge at Otway Nordic Ski Centre today that includes nine obstacles over a distance of 5.7 kilometres.
Rain closes baseball, soccer fields

Rain closes baseball, soccer fields

For the second day in a row, the flood of rain caused the city to close its baseball and soccer fields.
B.C. facing seniors housing shortage

B.C. facing seniors housing shortage

Seniors looking for openings at independent living homes in B.C. won't have as many options as they did last year, a new report shows. The province-wide vacancy rate for 2016 is 6.3 per cent, down a third from the 9.1 per cent in 2015.
P.G. facing cut in logging

P.G. facing cut in logging

The Prince George timber supply area, which represents the largest in the province, is facing a drastic drop in its logging options. A forecast shows the annual allowable cut diving from the current 12.
Arrests made in alleged drug trafficking ring

Arrests made in alleged drug trafficking ring

Four people were arrested Saturday in connection with an investigation into drug trafficking that originated in Prince George.
Transit along Highway 16 gaining traction, Stone says

Transit along Highway 16 gaining traction, Stone says

Progress is being made towards establishing a public transit system along Highway 16 West, transportation and infrastructure minister Todd Stone said Wednesday.
RCMP still seeking answers to woman's disappearance

RCMP still seeking answers to woman's disappearance

The disappearance of a woman north of Fort St. James three years ago remains on the North District RCMP's radar.