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Crime Stoppers' Shred It event on Saturday

Crime Stoppers' Shred It event on Saturday

Households looking for a way to get rid of their excess paper and avoid being the victims of identity theft will have a place to turn to this Saturday. That's when Northern B.C.
Province cracking down on non-essential travel

Province cracking down on non-essential travel

The province will be cracking down on non-essential travel later this week, Premier John Horgan announced on Monday. The current public health measures in place will be extended until May 25, the day after the May long weekend, Horgan said. The B.C.
COVID-19 claims B.C.'s youngest case to date as Northern Health adds 100 cases

COVID-19 claims B.C.'s youngest case to date as Northern Health adds 100 cases

Eight people died over the weekend, B.C. surpasses 120K infections
Jail term issued for driving stolen truck

Jail term issued for driving stolen truck

A man known to the police and courts is back behind bars, serving a six-month jail sentence for trying to evade police while behind the wheel of a stolen truck. Karl Robert Boreland, 33, was issued the term in Prince George provincial court on Wed.
Prince George man serving jail time for driving dangerously in stolen truck

Prince George man serving jail time for driving dangerously in stolen truck

Police identified the driver as 33-year-old Karl Boreland
Prince George musicians The Yule Brothers to release new single ‘I Am On Fire’

Prince George musicians The Yule Brothers to release new single ‘I Am On Fire’

The band was formerly known as The Statistics
City off limits for parolee

City off limits for parolee

A man serving time for an attempted murder of a local woman must steer clear of Prince George under the updated terms of his parole.
Canadian Native Fastball Championships postponed to 2022

Canadian Native Fastball Championships postponed to 2022

The Canadian Native Fastball Championships will be postponed for a year, organizers confirmed. The event was set for July 31-August 2 in Prince George. "We recognize that the recent vaccinations have improved possibilities.
B.C. to start doing roadside checks to ensure people are staying in their communities

B.C. to start doing roadside checks to ensure people are staying in their communities

This will be conducted through random audits and there will be a fine if you are travelling outside of your area.
Drugs, gun, cash seized after spike belt slows speeder

Drugs, gun, cash seized after spike belt slows speeder

RCMP seized a large quantity of drugs and a loaded handgun after resorting to spike belts to stop the driver of a car police said hit speeds of up to 180 km/h Thursday evening on Highway 97 south of Quesnel. RCMP said it began at 5:17 p.m.