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Cut-rate flights on city's radar

Prince George is among the possible destinations for a new discount airline. According to documents filed with securities regulators, Vancouver-based Canada Jetlines Ltd.
Fatal collision closes Winnipeg Street

Fatal collision closes Winnipeg Street

A 79-year-old woman has died after being struck by a vehicle Tuesday night. According to the Prince George RCMP, emergency personnel responded to Winnipeg Street between Ninth and 11th Avenue shortly before 5 p.m.
IIO seeking witnesses to stabbing incident

IIO seeking witnesses to stabbing incident

The civilian-based organization that investigates police-related incidents of death or serious harm is asking for anyone who may have seen a stabbing while Prince George RCMP were trying to arrest a man downtown last week to step forward.
Mounties crack down on speeders

Mounties crack down on speeders

More than 50 tickets were issued when Prince George RCMP conducted a speed enforcement campaign on Friday.
Fire seriously burns occupant

Fire seriously burns occupant

A fire at a home in the Moore's Meadow area early Monday morning left a person with serious burns, Prince George Fire Rescue said. Called at about 2:15 a.m.
Charges laid in 2012 home invasion

Charges laid in 2012 home invasion

A man who was previously sentenced to jail time for a smash and grab at a Pine Centre Mall jewelry store is now facing charges from a 2012 home invasion.
CounterAttack nets more offenders

CounterAttack nets more offenders

A driver who was behind the wheel despite a blood-alcohol level three times the legal limit is among those who face penalties as a result of this season's CounterAttack campaign.
Council OKs container proposal

Council OKs container proposal

The VLA Enhancement Association has three years to prove the effectiveness of a tool share program. On Monday night, city council granted the group a temporary use permit to put a 6.
YMCA celebrates 50 years

YMCA celebrates 50 years

The YMCA of Northern B.C. celebrated its 50th year of encouraging a healthy lifestyle in the region on Monday. "I'm very proud to be part of the 50th anniversary," said Amanda Alexander, CEO of the YMCA of Northern BC. "There's a lot to celebrate.
City on board with students

City on board with students

The city will join in on a UNBC student initiative to provide free public transit during the Canada Winter Games. During Monday night's meeting, city council voted to support UNBC Students Pave the Way by waiving $2,100 worth of transit fees.