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Vote means fluoride finished

Vote means fluoride finished

Fluoride is officially flushed. During Monday night's meeting, city council voted unanimously to shut off the city's fluoride injection system by year's end.
Water service still out in Pineview

Water service still out in Pineview

The water woes are continuing in Pineview. After first expecting the community's well to be back in operation by this past Saturday, officials at the Pineview Improvement District are now saying it will take until Thursday.

Northern Health Connections bus holiday schedule

During the holidays, things tend to slow down and because demand has diminished the Northern Health Connections schedule will be modified.
Man burned in fire on Freimuller

Man burned in fire on Freimuller

A man was burned during a fire on Freimuller Avenue that was reported to Prince George Fire Rescue at about 2:15 this morning.

Salmon farmers fund study on wild fish impact

The B.C. Salmon Farmers Association is putting $1.5 million over the next five years into a series of research projects on how wild and farm-raised salmon interact.
Safe rides in high demand

Safe rides in high demand

Weekend ride totals from Operation Red Nose continue to climb as the seasonal safe ride system nears its fourth - and final - weekend. On Friday and Saturday 274 rides were completed by more than 161 volunteers over the two days.
Book depicts firefighting history

Book depicts firefighting history

A hundred years of firefighting in Prince George will be showcased in a hard-cover 100-page book called Frozen Flame, A History of the Prince George Fire Department.
Show home offers more than just shelter

Show home offers more than just shelter

Not even the thought of living in a Spruce Kings show home could tempt a man away from his family. Don Lucas won last year's Spruce Kings show home and has only set foot in it for about 15 minutes.
Hotel proposed for Treasure Cove Site

Hotel proposed for Treasure Cove Site

City council gets their first look tonight at a pair of proposals to bring 327 more hotel rooms to the busy Highway 16 and Highway 97 intersection.
Nightclub looks to nearly double seating capacity

Nightclub looks to nearly double seating capacity

With the necessary stamp of approval to add a patio to the downtown property, Lambda Cabaret owner Linda Allen is hoping to renovate the entire venue.