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RCMP focusing on domestic violence, chronic offenders

RCMP focusing on domestic violence, chronic offenders

An RCMP report before city council earmarked traffic offences, chronic offenders and domestic violence as key priorities for next year.
Vigil honours shooting victims

Vigil honours shooting victims

On the same concrete stage, where one after another spoke of the strength and resilience of the LGBTQ community, someone had placed a single bright candle, its orange wax bleeding into yellow, and the light snuffed.
Bioenergy key for sustainability, advocate says

Bioenergy key for sustainability, advocate says

There is more energy than ever inside the simple tree. Humans have burned wood for heat, hewn it for shelter, carved it for tools since the dawn of species existence, but the world is only beginning to understand all the things a tree can do.
Police looking for missing teen

Police looking for missing teen

Police are asking the public's help to locate a missing 14-year-old girl. Rachel Grasley was last seen June 8 at approximately 12:30 p.m. when she was dropped off at a home on Westwood Drive.
June 13 council live blog

June 13 council live blog

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Updated hunting and trapping regulations published

Updated hunting and trapping regulations published

The provincial government has released the 2016-18 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis, detailing the most up-to-date rules and regulations for hunters throughout British Columbia.
Man arrested and charged following gun fight

Man arrested and charged following gun fight

A man has been arrested and charged in connection with Friday evening's gun fight inside a Prince George drug house.
New sawmill opened in Mackenzie

New sawmill opened in Mackenzie

A grand opening was held Monday for a new sawmill in Mackenzie.
Salmon River bridge replacement going to tender

Salmon River bridge replacement going to tender

The project to replace the 61-year-old Salmon River Bridge is going to tender, transportation and infrastructure minister Todd Stone said Monday.
City's unemployment rate 6.6 per cent in May

City's unemployment rate 6.6 per cent in May

The city's unemployment rate stood at 6.6 per cent in May, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. That's the same rate the city experienced a year ago but dig a little deeper and there were some changes of note.