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Car jacking suspect arrested

Prince George RCMP were called to a robbery incident in which a male suspect stole a vehicle from a female at about 6:30 p.m. May 17.

Paving projects set to begin

Work will start in June on three paving project aimed at improving driving conditions on the Upper Fraser, Giscome and Kenny Dam roads, transportation and infrastructure minister Shirley Bond said Tuesday.

Fewer homeless counted than in 2008

Final numbers from a 24-hour count of the homeless in Prince George are still to be tabulated but it appears there are fewer people spending the night out on the street - at least in the downtown area, says Community Partners Addressing Homelessness

Fire training at airport

There's no need to worry if you see smoke billowing from the airport on Wednesday and Friday. Training on aviation-related structural fires will be carried out on those days, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Trucker not guilty of dangerous driving causing death

Faces sentencing for obstructing justice for lying to police

Fort St. John teen killed

Fort St. John RCMP are continuing to investigate a hit-and-run collision that claimed the life of a 14-year-old bicyclist on May 11, 2010.
Undercover operation yields results

Undercover operation yields results

In October of last year the RCMP's North District Drug Section in Prince George partnered with RCMP in Dawson Creek and Fort St. John to initiate a drug enforcement operation to target drug trafficking activities in the Peace River region.

Auto theft down in Prince George

Automobile theft is significantly lower in Prince George during the early part of this year according to a release this week by Solicitor General of B.C. Results from February, which is Auto Crime Enforcement Month in B.C.

Man arrested for sexual assault

Prince George RCMP received a report of an alleged sexual assault in the downtown area at 3 a.m. Tuesday after a private security officer had been flagged down by a woman.

FASD workshop set

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder has become almost a household phrase in northern B.C., although a new one.