Prince George Counterfeit Bills Spike
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•B.C. crime news: Spike in counterfeit bills hits Prince George | Police investigate fatal Vancouver Island crash | More than $1.7M worth of contraband tobacco seized
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Prince George RCMP has received 17 reports of counterfeit bills since Dec. 1 .
Police issue photos of the fake bills to help merchants identify them.
Vancouver Island police seize $ 1.7 M worth of contraband tobacco from a suspected trafficking operation.
Police seek witnesses in a fatal collision in Nanoose Bay , B.C. highway police say.
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