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City survey seeks input on services

City survey seeks input on services

A new survey is launching early next week to gauge how satisfied residents are with city customer service.
Regional district raises concerns about post offices changes

Regional district raises concerns about post offices changes

The message seems to be getting lost in delivery, but the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board is continuing to send the message to Canada Post that it should be consulting with the communities affected by changes to local post offices.
NDP hosting public health forum in P.G.

NDP hosting public health forum in P.G.

B.C. New Democrat leader John Horgan and health critic Judy Darcy will be in Prince George Monday to host a public forum on health. During the event, running from 7 to 8 p.m.
Property owners seek more time from city on clean up order

Property owners seek more time from city on clean up order

Some of the property owners targeted by recent clean-up orders by the city are asking for more time. Commonwealth Campus Corporation's Dan McLaren is asking to have until the end of October to finish the work required on 231-233 George St.
Saving Mr. Banks

Saving Mr. Banks

When Christopher Banks left home late Saturday night, his plan was to drop in on his daughter for her 16th birthday.
Stolen flags replaced

Stolen flags replaced

After Remembrance Day, there were 12 flags that went missing from the 160 that commemorate Canadian fallen soldiers in Afghanistan. Todd Doherty, candidate for the federal Conservative Party, generously donated the replacement flags.
Search successful for missing P.G. man

Search successful for missing P.G. man

When Christopher Banks left home late Saturday night, his plan was to drop in on his daughter for her 16th birthday.
Missing toddler found unharmed

Missing toddler found unharmed

Local police service dog Dero and his handler recently located a missing toddler after the two-year-old child wandered out of the yard at a residence off North Nechako Road. On Tuesday at about 11 a.
Timing drives snow clearing costs

Timing drives snow clearing costs

Getting snow to cooperate with the calendar would make removing it less expensive, city council heard Wednesday night.

Pietsch brings stunt act to Skyfest

During Quesnel's Skyfest 2015 International Airshow held from July 31 to Aug. 2, Kent Pietsch will perform in his 800-pound Interstate Cadet that has a 37-foot wingspan.