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Suspect reined in at Agriplex

Suspect reined in at Agriplex

A dangerous parolee on the lam is now in custody, thanks to a brave farm enthusiast. Jason Michael Rogers, 28, has been unlawfully at large for more than three weeks from his court-ordered residence at an Activators Society reintegration home.

Missing women commission coming this month

The Missing Women Commission of Inquiry is expected to hold forums in northern B.C. later this month. In May commissioner Wally Oppal announced his intention to hold forums in the North in mid-June.

Keep your home safe

Prince George RCMP are warning residents about a rash of break and enters in the city. Here are ten things you can do to make your home a hard target for thieves: 1. Exterior doors should be at least 1.

Summer CounterAttack kicked off Canada Day

RCMP kicked off their summer CounterAttack campaign across B.C. this weekend. In the Prince George area, North District RCMP traffic services were out in full force to be a visible deterrent to impaired and aggressive drivers.

Armed robber gets away

An armed robbery has produced a frightened staff person but no arrest, yet. Police are calling for public assistance in identifying whomever was behind the attack. The incident happened Sunday just after 8:30 p.m.
Residents forced to flee fire on Ahbau Street

Residents forced to flee fire on Ahbau Street

Fire forced the residents of a four-unit building from their homes on Ahbau Street Monday night. Ferguson Milton, 39, was on his computer in his basement suite shortly after 9 p.m.

Rash of break and enters hitting local homes

A rash of break and enters has Prince George RCMP warning residents to take extra precautions to protect their homes. Since May 1, police have received over 165 confirmed reports of break and enters in the Prince George area.
Map of the Day - Tzenzaicut Lake

Map of the Day - Tzenzaicut Lake

Sherry and Jim Shaw, owners of the Tzenzaicut Lake Lodge are excited about the year ahead. They have plans for some exciting events during the summer of 2011.

Driver not at fault for moose collision

A B.C. Supreme Court justice has rejected a Powell River woman's claim for damages after she suffered soft-tissue injuries when the truck she was in struck a moose on Highway 16 West between Prince Rupert and Terrace nearly five years ago.

Highway 29 reopens after flood

Highway 29 between Chetwynd and Hudson Hope reopened to traffic on Friday after flooding closed the highway on June 26. A once-in-40-years rainfall caused culverts to wash out in four locations near Cameron Lake.