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Fluoride lawsuit against city withdrawn

Fluoride lawsuit against city withdrawn

A lawsuit challenging the city's practice of fluoridating the water supply has been withdrawn.
City expects to begin road repainting early

City expects to begin road repainting early

It's a weather waiting game until the start of this year's round of street line painting. According to the city's roads and fleet manager, line painting typically begins at the end of May or beginning of June, but could start earlier this year.
Kamloops ponders performing arts centre

Kamloops ponders performing arts centre

A city-backed proposal for a new performing arts centre in Kamloops suggests placing the venue in a downtown building to the tune of $90 million.
Man ordered to pay for hiding house fire damage

Man ordered to pay for hiding house fire damage

A man has been ordered to pay nearly $20,000, largely for the cost of renovations, after a Prince George provincial court judge found he covered up fire damage before selling a home.

Cleanup day planned for Hudson Bay Slough

The friends of the Hudson's Bay Wetlands are holding a cleanup of the urban waterway later this month.
Local author marks Lincoln anniversary

Local author marks Lincoln anniversary

Today is the 150th anniversary - the sesquicentennial, to be precise - of Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The former U.S. President's personal lore has only increased since that time and the world is holding celebrations of his legacy.
Veterans Affairs unlikely to return to Prince George

Veterans Affairs unlikely to return to Prince George

It looks unlikely a Veterans Affairs office will be reopened in Prince George as a result of a federal government hiring spree that will see more than 100 case managers added to its roster.
Work scheduled for local bridges

Work scheduled for local bridges

Expect minor delays with lane closures at the John Hart and Yellowhead bridges today. Maintenance work is scheduled for the southbound lane on the John Hart and the westbound lane on the Yellowhead, both from 1 to 5 p.m.
City overspending on pothole repair

City overspending on pothole repair

The city is filling more potholes during the winter, which could mean another year of budget overruns. The allocation for pothole-patching asphalt has been overspent for five out of the last seven years (including the first two months of 2015).
Park proposed for downtown

Park proposed for downtown

The proposed park behind the Wood Innovation and Design Centre could be a highlight in the downtown core, said members of city council, but only if the city can head off potential problems.