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Trio of vehicles damaged

Three vehicles were vandalized overnight between Saturday and Sunday. All three were on Ewen Avenue in the 4300 block, not far from Tabor Boulevard. The vehicles had been spray painted. According to Prince George RCMP spokesman Cpl.

UNBC poll shows support for injection site

Approximately 68.4 per cent of Prince George residents support the creation of a supervised injection clinic in the city, according to a recent survey by a team of UNBC students.

RCMP track down hot grill

A pair of suspects got grilled by Prince George police when a local Mountie saw them cookin' down the street late at night with an odd item.

Youth Means Business coming to CNC

Got an idea a new type of road surface to cure Prince George of its pothole headaches? Or maybe that you've got a new toy invention guaranteed to give couch-potato kids a reason to go outside and play.

Break-in strikes home on Ross Crescent

Stolen items are now out on the black market after a break-and-enter in the 2100 block of Ross Crescent. Police were called to the home on Sunday at about 3:30 p.m. when a concerned member of the public reported a suspicious occurrence.

Parent peeved at pool car

But city official gives change rooms the all-clear

Grow op taken down in Big Lake area

A small marijuana grow-operation has been dismantled in the rural Cariboo, the latest action by the North District Integrated Marijuana Enforcement Task Force (NDIME).

Logging restrictions may be loosened to free up timber for new sawmill

The provincial government is thinking seriously about loosening restrictions on access to timber along Highway 16 to ensure enough supply for a rebuilt Babine Forest Products, Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad confirmed Monday.

CNC’s med lab tech program hosts open house

The College of New Caledonia's medical laboratory technology program is opening its doors to the public on Wednesday. Everyone is invited to talk to the students and instructors and check out some of the tests they perform from 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m.

Seniors continue to be victims of classic scam

Scam artists continue to target British Columbian seniors through deceptive sweepstakes opportunities that come through the mail.