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ALPR knows all

Those travelling to Cariboo country should be aware that Cariboo Traffic Services will be deploying a brand new tool called the Automatic Licence Plate Reader. Quesnel RCMP Sgt.

What's the world coming to. . .

You have to wonder what the world's coming to when two teenagers are allegedly responsible for a crime spree involving violence, sexual assault, robbery and theft.
City's fleet services earns silver award

City's fleet services earns silver award

The city's fleet service's campaign to reduce emissions has put it into some rarified air.

Celebrating the end of an era

Spruceland Elementary said a final au revoir to its French immersion colleagues and students yesterday. Beginning in September, all French immersion elementary students will attend Lac des Bois, formerly known as Lakewood junior secondary.
Prince George gets mooned by lunar eclipse

Prince George gets mooned by lunar eclipse

A partial lunar eclipse gave late-night Prince George viewers a show on the biggest screen available to humanity. This was the first lunar eclipse of 2010 (there was a solar eclipse on January 15).

100 per cent containment at Greer fire

Hard work and cooler weather have helped crews fully contain the 6,100-hectare Greer Creek wildfire. According to Prince George Fire Centre officials, ground crews continued to burn off and extinguish fuels adjacent to the constructed fire guard.

Local man tasered in Kelowna

A Prince George man was shocked with a Taser on Monday when he tried to pull bear spray out of the front of his pants. An RCMP officer was attempting to arrest Jimmy Curtis Rossetti, 25, on Monday morning near a park in Kelowna.

Hannah Parker cancer prognosis improving

There's good news about a little Prince George girl with a big problem.
Walk Tall Aboriginal youth achievements awards - see video

Walk Tall Aboriginal youth achievements awards - see video

The third annual Walk Tall Aboriginal youth achievement awards were held Saturday at Fort George Park.

Dental, vision and hearing screenings formalized

The B.C. government has formally committed to provide health screening in dental, vision and hearing for all children in licensed child care and school settings in B.C.