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Mayors on the move

Mayors on the move

For the second year in a row, a trio of Lower Mainland mayors have packed themselves into an RV to get up close and personal with Canadian municipalities.
Mega sale best deals on wheels

Mega sale best deals on wheels

Here's the ultimate in the one-stop shop. There's a massive selection at the 14th annual Mega Sale where nine local car dealerships gather at the Exhibition Grounds June 5 to 13 to offer the best deals on wheels.
Drug dealer sentenced to maximum term

Drug dealer sentenced to maximum term

A man with a lengthy record of drug dealing was sentenced Wednesday to a further 477 days behind bars for selling cocaine and heroin out of his home in a Prince George trailer park. In all, B.C.
Highway work continues Thursday

Highway work continues Thursday

Traffic will be reduced to single lane alternating at a few spots along Highway 16 as maintenance work is carried out Thursday. West of Prince George, the locations are at the railway overhead 4.7 km west of Fraser Lake, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
New logo for Cougars

New logo for Cougars

During the New Ice Age announcement the Prince George Cougars held at CN Centre Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. the new home and away jerseys were on display to showcase the Cats' new logo.
London Drugs accepting tough-to-recycle items

London Drugs accepting tough-to-recycle items

London Drugs is helping to fill some holes in the city's recycling landscape.
YRB suing Ottawa over sales tax costs

YRB suing Ottawa over sales tax costs

Yellowhead Road and Bridge has filed a lawsuit seeking roughly $250,000 from the federal government for an alleged failure to compensate the company for the costs incurred when the provincial government abandoned the harmonized sales tax.
Driver blames city after hitting downed sign

Driver blames city after hitting downed sign

A Fort Nelson man says the city should cover the cost of repairing his car after he struck a sign warning of a gravel patch on the road after it had fallen over.
Forest fire to stay smoky for summer

Forest fire to stay smoky for summer

The Little Bobtail Lake forest fire has been completely contained and its is now perimeter completely extinguished, but smoke from the fire will remain visible for the rest of the summer, the province's wildfire management branch said Wednesday.
City saw spike in B&Es in May

City saw spike in B&Es in May

Prince George RCMP is urging business people and homeowners to take measures to prevent break and enters after seeing a spike in the offence last month.