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Sidewalks still a concern

Sidewalks still a concern

Freeing up money in the budget for sidewalks is a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to address accessibility issues, said an advisory group's members.
Man jailed for harming boys

Man jailed for harming boys

A Prince George man was sentenced to 18 months in jail on Monday after pleading guilty to three counts of sexual interference of children under the age of 16.
Is Gateway good or bad for B.C.?

Is Gateway good or bad for B.C.?

Depending on who you ask, Northern Gateway is either a project critical to the future growth of the Canadian economy or a recipe for environmental disaster in northern B.C. Here's a look at the cases for and against the proposed pipeline project.

Alcohol survey extended

Due to last week's snow, the city has scheduled an additional opportunity for residents to offer input into their alcohol policy. Another public open house will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the College of New Caledonia in room 1-306.

Code completed

After months of deliberation, council members signed off on the city's first code of conduct.

Gateway pipeline meeting and conditions

When the Northern Gateway Joint Review Panel issues its report in the coming days or weeks, it's expected to include a number of conditions the company must meet in order to proceed with the project.
Spruceland Mall scene of bank robbery

Spruceland Mall scene of bank robbery

Prince George RCMP are on the lookout for a suspect following a bank robbery at Spruceland Mall on Tuesday morning. The suspect is described as a heavy set 30 year-old man, about 5'8" tall.

Centennial plans taking shape

After months of input and planning, the committee planning the city's centennial celebrations have put together a $200,000 plan to mark the occasion.

Wanted man arrested

After more than two weeks in hiding, a wanted Prince George man has been arrested without incident.

NH looks to team up for fundraisers

Healthcare foundations in northern B.C. could soon be teaming up for regional wide fundraisers.