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Cycle group headed to city

A team of cyclists on a 70-day trip from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska will stop in Prince George Thursday and Friday.
City looking at adjudication process for bylaw infraction disputes

City looking at adjudication process for bylaw infraction disputes

A new way of dealing with minor bylaw infractions is in the works.
Defamation suit against TNW dropped

Defamation suit against TNW dropped

A lawsuit against the Theatre North West Society alleging defamation has been dropped. TNW's former artistic director Ted Price and general manager Anne Laughlin filed a notice of discontinuance July 15 in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver.
Broken ankle man's own fault, contractor says

Broken ankle man's own fault, contractor says

A truck driver broke his ankle because he slipped and fell while walking through a closed-off area at the Vanway transfer and recycling station, according to a response to a civil claim.
Woman sentenced for shoplifting, stealing minivan

Woman sentenced for shoplifting, stealing minivan

A Prince George woman who was in the public spotlight after a security camera image of her shoplifting from a grocery store was released to local media has been sentenced.
Zombie Fest brings out the walking dead

Zombie Fest brings out the walking dead

Kari Andreschefski had no appetite for the hot dogs being served Saturday afternoon at PG Zombie Fest. She'd already eaten her pitbull, Champion, the pooch's punishment for infecting her with zombie blood when he bit into her right leg.
Caribou breeding program aims to restore population

Caribou breeding program aims to restore population

Garrett Napoleon and Harley Davis walk up from their cabin with several bags of lichen, collected by community members from under the pines between Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, where there are hoards of the food stuff.
Rotary relocating annual event after bible camp disallowed speaker

Rotary relocating annual event after bible camp disallowed speaker

The Rotary Club of Prince George is looking for a new location for its annual leadership event after Ness Lake Bible Camp objected to one of its speakers last year.
Treasure Cove revenue rises, but commission drops

Treasure Cove revenue rises, but commission drops

Treasure Cove Casino can thank bingo players for seeing a slight increase in revenue during the 2015-16 fiscal year, according to a B.C. Lottery Corp. report released this week. The casino took in $55.
Planned power outage to affect 9,000 Sunday morning

Planned power outage to affect 9,000 Sunday morning

Roughly 9,000 customers living north of the Nechako River will be without electricity early Sunday morning. B.C. Hydro will shut off power for seven hours, from 3 a.m. to 10 a.m.