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Charges approved In home invasion investigation

Charges have been approved against three persons believed to have been involved in a New Years Day home invasion in the city. After 10:00 pm on Tuesday, Jan.
What a shocker!

What a shocker!

Prince George set for automated external defibrillator program

Charges approved in home invasion investigation

Charges have been approved against three people believed to have been involved in a New Years Day home invasion, Prince George RCMP said Thursday.

Public offers limited input on budget

Prince George residents are mostly dissatisfied with the city's economic development arm and its how the city manages its money suggests the early results from the 2013 budget survey.
Flesh trade

Flesh trade

City conference focuses on blight of human trafficking

Tailgate thefts prompt warning

Pick-up truck owners are being urged to lock their tailgates following a sprees of thefts of the item. On Wednesday, Prince George RCMP received reports of five such thefts, Cpl.

Online kindergarten registration traffic heavy

School District 57's first attempt at district-wide online kindergarten registration went off without a hitch.

Feds to extend construction funding deadline

A construction deadline extension means the city can free up some funds for more projects. Last month, the federal government agreed to a three-year extension of the current spending deadline for projects funded under the Gas Tax Agreement.

Man sentenced for stun guns

The discovery of a handful of high-powered stun guns and a cache of illegal drugs in a Prince George home in mid-2011 has led to 14 months house arrest and 18 months probation for a man arrested in connection with the incident.
Search on for missing P.G. man

Search on for missing P.G. man

An abandoned vehicle located in another northern community has led to an investigation into the whereabouts of a missing Prince George man. On Feb. 1, the Prince George RCMP received a request from Fort St.