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COVID enforcement yields seizure of guns, drugs

A complaint that two people were violating the province s COVID restrictions turned into a drug and firearms bust last week. Prince George RCMP’s downtown safety unit were called to the Ramada . . .

BC Mounties find fentanyl, meth and illegal guns while enforcing COVID-19 restrictions

BC Mounties find fentanyl, meth and illegal guns while enforcing COVID-19 restrictions Prince George Mounties ended up with a haul of illegal drugs and guns after investigating a suspected breach of COVID-19 restrictions. The RCMP was told about guests at the Ramada Plaza Hotel on George Street supposedly violating public health orders on Wednesday. When officers went to the hotel to check out the tip, however, they soon found a magazine “in plain sight.” They then searched the room for more illegal items. “The search yielded large amounts of suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, crack cocaine and numerous prescription pills. Police also found multiple firearms hidden throughout the room,” said Cst. Jennifer Cooper.

Meriden s Four Points by Sheraton now Baymont by Wyndham

Meriden’s Four Points by Sheraton now Baymont by Wyndham Meriden’s Four Points by Sheraton now Baymont by Wyndham The Four Points By Sheraton hotel on Research Parkway in Meriden has become a Baymont by Wyndham hote. Monday, December 21, 2020. Aaron Flaum, Record-Journal December 23, 2020 03:24PM By Sean Krofssik, Record-Journal staff MERIDEN — Local residents may have noticed a change recently — the Four Points by Sheraton on Research Parkway is now a Baymont by Wyndham hotel. But the change is in name only, according to Meriden location general manager Eric Moody. The building has stood at 275 Research Parkway for 36 years. “Everything is the same,” Moody said. “There’s no change in ownership, just a change in franchise.”

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