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Valemount's geothermal project heating up

Valemount's geothermal project heating up

Regardless of whether the B.C. NDP government decides to finish or cancel Site C dam, proponents of geothermal power are now hopeful that at least one small demonstration project may move forward.
Morrow's design contributions recognized by School District 57

Morrow's design contributions recognized by School District 57

In the 1960s, architect Trelle Morrow changed the shape of learning in Prince George. Now one of the schools he designed will be recognized on the city's heritage register, to commemorate what he calls an "experimental school.
Trial begins for former Fort St. James fire chief accused of groping

Trial begins for former Fort St. James fire chief accused of groping

A new trial for a former Fort St.
Chamber CEO steps down

Chamber CEO steps down

After only a few months on the job, the current CEO of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce is moving on. The chamber announced on Tuesday afternoon that they were reopening their call for CEO candidates.
Damaged gas line prompts evacuation

Damaged gas line prompts evacuation

A damaged natural gas service line prompted the evacuation of the Prince George Public Library on Tuesday morning. The gas line was damaged on the construction site of the Marriott Courtyard Hotel next to the library's Bob Harkins branch.
Daughter in Valemount standoff issued a conditional discharge

Daughter in Valemount standoff issued a conditional discharge

The daughter of a man shot and killed in a standoff with police near Valemount three years ago was issued a conditional discharge for her role in the incident.
Crime stats up slightly from last year, yet Macleans ranking down

Crime stats up slightly from last year, yet Macleans ranking down

Prince George has dropped out of the top ten "most dangerous places" in Canada, but the city's crime rate has actually increased slightly according to a recent tally by Maclean's Magazine.
Two men charged in Quesnel grow-op bust walk free due to trial delays

Two men charged in Quesnel grow-op bust walk free due to trial delays

Two men who were charged after police raided a suspected marijuana grow-op near Quesnel more than four years ago have walked free after a judge found that it took too long for the case to get to trial.
Dirty Dancing set for CN Centre

Dirty Dancing set for CN Centre

Dirty Dancing is waltzing into Prince George this spring.
Man reported missing since found

Man reported missing since found

Kyle Brandon Parks, the man reported missing last week, has been located and is safe., RCMP said Monday. "Thanks to all those that assisted," police said.