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River Float event spurs RCMP to issue warning

River Float event spurs RCMP to issue warning

There's a river float event scheduled for Saturday and RCMP anticipate thousands will attend. The tubing event will start at Wilkins Park in Miworth where people will launch their floatation devices and drift down to the Cottonwood boat launch area.

Charges laid in serious assault

Darcy Delany Tomah, 29, has been charged in a late night incident Monday in a residential neighbourhood. Two others were arrested at the scene (later released without charges) while Tomah was not taken into custody until later in the week.

BCCLA seeks public input before renewing 20-year RCMP contract

The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) wants to know what people in the north think about the policing services they're receiving before committing to another 20-year policing agreement with the RCMP.

Jet ski booster gets jumped by police

A casual crook tried to make off with a pair of expensive toys on Thursday but eyes were on him almost the entire time, right up to the handcuffs snapping around his wrists.

Justice reviews evidence in murder trial

Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett is expected to spend most of today providing a review of the testimony given over the course of a seven-week trial for Jesse Norman Sweder, accused of killing Pierre Letendre in a gang-related shooting five-and-a-ha
Hazelton artist donates print to City

Hazelton artist donates print to City

Robert E. Sebastian of Hazelton, a well-known artist, donated artwork to the City of Prince George Thursday.

UPDATE: Train derailed at Shelley

A CN train derailed at Shelley Wednesday morning. Reports put the number of cars off the track at between 14-16. Story, pictures to follow.
CN Rail train derailment at Shelley - see video

CN Rail train derailment at Shelley - see video

What was left of the train that lost 16 of its 150 coal cars traveled down the track while workers prepared to clean of the spill using heavy equipment. Take a look at what PG Citizen reporters saw.

Jordan Circus will obey city bylaws

Jordan World Circus will present shows at CN Centre Saturday at 3 and 7 p.m.
University of Texas TK4 cyclists roll into PG

University of Texas TK4 cyclists roll into PG

Bikers from the Texas 4000 Ride for Cancer, or TK4, wheeled into Prince George Sunday afternoon. Every year University of Texas students bike over 4,500 miles from Austin to Anchorage, Alaska to raise money and awareness about cancer.