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Punjabi signs go up

Punjabi signs go up

The city has erected its first multi-lingual street signs, directing visitors to Prince George's two Sikh temples.
Man sues over injuries on mechanical bull

Man sues over injuries on mechanical bull

A Prince George man is suing two local businesses over injuries he allegedly suffered while riding a mechanical bull. In a notice of claim filed in B.C.
Website redesign 'complex': city

Website redesign 'complex': city

Of the seven companies that put in bids to redesign the city of Prince George website, only one was located within city limits. Splash Media was one of the six companies that submitted proposals for the project to not be selected.
RCMP checked 24,000 vehicles

RCMP checked 24,000 vehicles

Police set up 157 roadblocks and checked 24,000 vehicles across the province during a CounterAttack blitz against drivers impaired by drugs and alcohol on Friday night, the B.C. RCMP said. The effort nabbed 116 impaired drivers. "B.C.
Doherty looks for softwood shout-out

Doherty looks for softwood shout-out

Prince George's newest MP used his first speech in the House of Commons to press for action on the softwood lumber agreement.
Freezing rain follows record warmth

Freezing rain follows record warmth

Prince George enjoyed record-setting warmth on Monday. The high for the day reached 8 C, eclipsing the old record for Dec. 7 of 6 C, set in 1990, Environment Canada meteorologist Doug Lundquist confirmed.
Downtown biz group gets new director

Downtown biz group gets new director

A former senior city staffer has found a new home downtown. Colleen Van Mook is the new executive director of the Downtown Business Improvement Association (Downtown Prince George).
Six arrest warrants issued

Six arrest warrants issued

Six people remained at large as of Tuesday after warrants for their arrests were issued last week when they failed to appear in Prince George provincial court. • Christopher Michael Bollenbach, 28, was scheduled to appear Dec.
Woman killed in collision with logging truck

Woman killed in collision with logging truck

A 28-year-old Nanaimo woman died at the scene Monday morning when the car she was driving collided with a logging truck near Fort St. James.
Freezing rain warning ended

Freezing rain warning ended

Environment Canada has called off a freezing rain warning issued this morning. The warning was issued at about 7:30 a.m. as the temperature rose to the freezing mark, converting snow into freezing rain. By 11 a.m.