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DQ robbery suspect identified

DQ robbery suspect identified

Prince George RCMP have issued photos of a man suspected of sneaking into the 3rd Avenue Dairy Queen and stealing an employee's purse and some cash from the office. The photos come from the outlet's security camera. The incident occurred on Dec.

Power out along North Nechako Road

A outage left 762 customers without electricity along North Nechako Road Wednesday night. B.C. Hydro spokeperson Bob Gammer estimated power would be restored a few hours later, shortly after midnight.

Tough time for bears

The year 2010 was 'beary' tough on bears in Prince George with 87 destroyed. The 86 black bears and one grizzly provided more than 1,900 complaints to conservation officers.

Search is on for PGSO conductor

The Prince George Symphony Orchestra (PGSO) is conducting a search for a new conductor, and with word just barely out, applications have already been submitted for the position.

A child and 80 pot plants found

Two Prince George residences - deliberately trashed to establish grow operations - have yielded 80 large marijuana plants, and a 10-year-old child located in one residence has been placed in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development

One year later, support tapers off for Haiti

It's been a year since Haiti was hit by a devastating 7.0 earthquake, which killed more than 200,000 people and left 1.5 million others homeless.

Korea seeking B.C. resources

Korea's growing industrial and hi-tech economy is hungry for British Columbia's natural resources, Korea's Consul General Yeon-Ho Choi told the eighth annual B.C. Natural Resources Forum this morning.
No northern B.C. forest workers killed in 2010

No northern B.C. forest workers killed in 2010

For the first time in at least 15 years, no forestry workers were killed on the job in northern British Columbia in the past year.

Lock up your snowmobiles

Prince George RCMP had rash of snowmobile thefts Tuesday and are advising owners to ensure machines and trailers are secured and inside, if possible. "Thieves scout targets and come prepared with the proper tools," Cpl.

Man in danger?

Prince George RCMP investigated a possible home invasion Tuesday after being asked to check on the well being of a resident in the 1700 block of Fourth Avenue.