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Resurfacing to take place on Upper Fraser Road and Shelley Road

Resurfacing to take place on Upper Fraser Road and Shelley Road

Resurfacing work will get underway this summer on Upper Fraser Road and Shelley Road thanks to a $2.8-million contract from the B.C. government. Both roads serve local communities and industry and are accessed off of Highway 16 East.
Stiff fines for unauthorized structures on Crown land

Stiff fines for unauthorized structures on Crown land

With much of the province now experiencing warmer temperatures, the provincial government is reminding people heading into the backcountry that they cannot build cabins or other structures on Crown land without prior authorization.
Dillon Adey golf tournament takes on a second cause

Dillon Adey golf tournament takes on a second cause

An organization a Kitimat woman launched in memory of a son who died in a motorcycle crash will be front and centre this Saturday at the Dillon Adey Memorial golf tournament.
Locals medal in skills competition

Locals medal in skills competition

A Prince George man earned national recognition at a skills competition this month. Andrew Mueller earned bronze in network systems administration as B.C.'s competitor. He won that position after placing gold in the Skills Canada B.C.
Rural education facing boom and bust reality

Rural education facing boom and bust reality

While B.C.'s rural education funding announced Wednesday won't affect School District 57 schools, its rural communities hope it's a sign of some stability for their schools and a change in approach will be the new reality.
Ride for Dad goes Saturday

Ride for Dad goes Saturday

The fifth anniversary Ride for Dad takes place in Prince George on Saturday to help raise awareness advocating regular testing for prostate cancer and funding for research. The Telus-sponsored event starts with registration at 9 a.m.
Courthouse, Plaza 400 to connect to city bioenergy system

Courthouse, Plaza 400 to connect to city bioenergy system

By next fall, two provincial buildings in downtown Prince George will be heated with thermal energy. The green heat is headed for the Prince George Law Courts and Plaza 400, which both have boilers that need to be replaced.
Airport has line on cargo carrier, CEO says

Airport has line on cargo carrier, CEO says

An air cargo carrier is expressing tentative interest in landing planes at Prince George Airport, according to the facility's CEO John Gibson.
Coupons help low income people buy food at farmers' market

Coupons help low income people buy food at farmers' market

Low-income families and seniors can get some help to buy fresh food from the Prince George Farmers' Market.
Shock, disbelief as Dawson Creek residents cope with flooding

Shock, disbelief as Dawson Creek residents cope with flooding

Colleen Suhai could only stand and watch in disbelief as Dawson Creek--usually little more than a trickle through a trio of culverts--poured over 8th Street Thursday morning.