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Cariboo pot buster program will continue

Following inquiries by the Citizen, the provincial RCMP has confirmed the Cariboo's special pot buster squad will continue, and expand. The one-year pilot project in the Prince George region will now become provincial. RCMP Supt.

Trade offices to be doubled, Clark says

The B.C. government is trying to boost international trade by doubling oversees trade offices, providing special host services for visiting trade delegations and launching a marketing campaign to lure companies to the province.

Goalie gear and guns

The RCMP's evidence room got a little fuller this week as RCMP recovered numerous stolen items while executing a search warrant. Hockey equipment and firearms were the booty uncovered by police in a stolen property cache found in Prince George.

Prime crime

One year of CRIME in the Cariboo The Cariboo Region Integrated Marijuana Enforcement (CRIME) Task Force was launched in September, 2010.

New oncologist highlights northern issues with breast cancer

Women in northern B.C. are less likely to use mammography services looking for breast cancer, and more likely to chose surgery over radiation to combat breast cancer. This new finding was announced on Thursday by Dr.

Wood innovation centre to be P3, but may not be tallest

The proposed Wood Innovation and Design Centre will set the standard for tall wood construction in B.C., according to Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Minister Pat Bell, but may not hold the title for tallest wood building. On Sept.
Police recover haul of stolen goods

Police recover haul of stolen goods

The RCMP's evidence room got a little fuller this week as RCMP recovered numerous stolen items while executing a search warrant. On Sept.

Missing travellers located

Prince George RCMP have confirmed that Thomas and Marie Williams have been located safe and sound in the South Cariboo. According to 100 Mile House RCMP, a passerby recognized the motor home that the couple were travelling in.
CNC’s flight training program officially takes off

CNC’s flight training program officially takes off

Prospective pilots can get some one-the-ground training before taking to the air thanks to pair of state-of-the-art flight simulators at College of New Caledonia's (CNC) Nechako campus in Vanderhoof.

Report takes aim at city spending

City of Prince George spending increased 48 per cent between 2000 and 2008 - 3.87 times faster than inflation and population growth, according to a report by the Independent Contractors and Business Association of B.C.