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Tyner gets lights

Tyner gets lights

They won't be up to normal city standards but the city is moving ahead with getting temporary illumination on Tyner Boulevard.
Warrant issued for court no show

Warrant issued for court no show

An arrest warrant has been issued for a man facing firearms and Wildlife Act charges who failed to appear in court earlier this month.
Density tax breaks approved

Density tax breaks approved

A new bylaw to promote multi-family housing construction could give Prince George a leg up in a competitive development market, city councillors said.
UNBC firm on Moore pick

UNBC firm on Moore pick

University of Northern B.C.'s alumni association is standing by its decision to nominate former federal cabinet minister James Moore as its next chancellor.
Alleged gun pointer arrested

Alleged gun pointer arrested

A man who allegedly pointed a firearm inside a needle-ridden drug house has been arrested. Michael Junior Aslin, 30, turned himself into RCMP on Monday, Cpl. Craig Douglass said, and remains in custody.
SPCA urges drivers to "think and thump"

SPCA urges drivers to "think and thump"

One simple act on cold winter mornings can help save animals from injury or worse: Think and thump.
Permits to cut Christmas trees available

Permits to cut Christmas trees available

British Columbians interested in cutting their own Christmas tree should obtain their permit online or contact their local forest district or FrontCounter BC office, the provincial government said Tuesday.
Air quality advisory ended

Air quality advisory ended

Four days after it was first issued, the air quality advisory sparked by high concentrations of particulate in the city's air has ended. In a statement issued at 8:30 a.m.
Voluntary water meter program makes comeback

Voluntary water meter program makes comeback

The city is bringing back its water meter program for residents interested in keeping a closer eye on what's going down the drain.
City's economic advisory committee takes shape

City's economic advisory committee takes shape

With staff now in place, the city is cobbling together a group to point its new economic development department in the right direction. City council established a new economic development advisory committee Monday night, chaired by Mayor Lyn Hall.