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Residential Fire Kills Two in Prince George

Grace CampbellBy Grace CampbellJuly 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
Residential Fire Kills Two in Prince George
Residential Fire Kills Two in Prince George
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Two people have died in a residential fire in Prince George, British Columbia. The fire broke out shortly before 2:30 p.m. on Friday at a home located at the corner of Strathcona Avenue and Quince Street.

Firefighters quickly responded to the scene after receiving the call. Police confirmed the deaths but did not release further details about the victims or the cause of the fire. Authorities have stated that the fire is not being treated as suspicious.

The BC Coroners Service has launched an investigation into the fatalities to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Police have asked for privacy and declined to comment further on the incident. Emergency responders continue to work with investigators as they piece together the events that led to this tragic loss.

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Grace Campbell is a respected local news reporter from Prince George with 8 years of experience in journalism. She graduated from the University of Northern British Columbia and has reported for Prince George Citizen and CBC North. Grace is a member of the Canadian Journalism Foundation and actively supports reporting initiatives focused on Indigenous affairs and environmental issues.

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