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City's 13 paving projects total $3.4 million

A baker's dozen worth of projects totaling $3.4 million, will be pursued during the paving season under the city's road rehabilitation campaign, says city hall. The work will kick off in June with Continental Way, from Terminal Blvd.

Red Chris mine still on drawing board

Imperial Metals continues to push a major new mine project in northern B.C., Red Chris, aiming to secure permits that would allow it to begin some site clearing this year.

Sidewalk striker's appeal turned down

A Prince George man will have to serve 18 months in jail after the B.C.
UNBC prof named academic of the year

UNBC prof named academic of the year

A University of Northern British Columbia professor has been named the Confederation of University Faculty Associations of B.C.'s academic of the year. Dr.

Regional District Explores Options for Rural Schools

Fraser-Fort George Regional District may have a role to play in keeping rural schools open.
Wanted: Shane Arthur Wilson

Wanted: Shane Arthur Wilson

Police are seeking Shane Arthur Wilson, who is presently wanted on a warrant valid in the four western provinces. Part of Shane Arthur Wilson's conditions are that he remain at a specific address in Prince George.

No bus service Friday

There will be no city bus service tomorrow due to the Easter long weekend, says city hall. Regular service will return on Saturday. For routes, schedules and general inquiries, call the Prince George Transit System at 250-563-0011 or visit www.

Six schools to be closed

A half dozen schools -- five of them rural -- will be closed for the coming school year following a marathon school board meeting Tuesday night.

Damage done on Irwin by impaired driver

A 1998 black F150 pick up truck struck a parked 1995 Ford Mustang in the 900 block of Irwin Street just before 2 a.m. Wednesday.

April child car seat inspection clinic

There is an April child car seat inspection clinic April 15 at the main fire hall at 1111 Seventh Avenue. All children must now use a child seat or a booster seat that is appropriate for their weight and age until their ninth birthday.