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Police Beat – December 19th

Addressing the naked pugalist Problem residences…every community has a few, those houses that police attend on a regular basis, in some cases once or twice a week. These are houses…

BC Coroners Service urges pedestrian safety

VICTORIA – The BC Coroners Service is urging both pedestrians and motorists to take extra care in the wake of 13 pedestrian fatalities during the past five weeks. The Coroners…

IIO Investigation into In-Custody Death Concluded

SURREY – The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) investigation into a recent in-custody death in Vancouver has concluded. On Oct. 7, 2012, at 6:46 p.m., the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) received…

Snow Slide on Highway 29 at Farrell Creek

FORT ST. JOHN -The Fort St John RCMP and Hudson Hope RCMP are advising the motoring public of a traffic incident on Highway 29 near the Farrell Creek bridge. At…

Shootings at Cottonwood Leads to Arrest of Prince George Man

Northern Rockies RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance with their investigation of a shooting that left a Cottonwood Road home pock marked with bullet holes. On Monday afternoon at 4:30…

Police investigate suspicious deaths at Moberly Lake

North District Major Crime Unit and Chetwynd RCMP are currently investigating two suspicious deaths in the Moberly Lake area of Chetwynd B.C. On November 23rd, 2012 at approximately 9:40 am,…

A Long Way from Home and his Lawyer

This past Tuesday morning at 3:14 a.m. police received a report that an impaired driver had crashed his truck after driving off the road on 51st Avenue West across from…

Not a Good Week for Driving and Drinking

Police are seeking the public’s assistance to locate a stolen utility trailer. The black Nortech flat deck trailer was stolen from the Logo Tech property in the 4900 block of…

Restorative Justice Week

Mayor Bill Streeper proclaimed November 18th to the 25th as restorative Justice week. Restorative justice approaches strive to provide support and opportunities for the voluntary participation and communication between those…

‘Tis the season for holiday scams

VICTORIA – As the holiday season approaches, a time when people are typically feeling more generous, you may find that you’re getting more requests to donate to charities. And while…