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Lyn for the long Hall

Lyn for the long Hall

Lyn Hall will remain at the city of Prince George council table, but this time, he'll be sitting in the mayor's seat.
Three new trustees join school board

Three new trustees join school board

There will be a mix of new and old faces on the new board of School District 57, following Saturday's election.
Hall moving to mayor's seat

Hall moving to mayor's seat

Lyn Hall will remain at the city of Prince George council table, but this time, he'll be sitting in the mayor's seat. According to unofficial results, Hall beat opponent Don Zurowski with a tally of 10,463 votes to Zurowski's 8,850.
Dead gangster's bling forfeited to government

Dead gangster's bling forfeited to government

A final loose end in the Joey Lamont Arrance saga has been tied up. A B.C. Supreme Court master issued a consent order this week handing over to the B.C.
City secures grant in lieu

City secures grant in lieu

The City of Prince George has received nearly $2.2 million from the provincial government in the form of a grant in lieu of property taxes.

AGM on the air

The Prince George Air Improvement Roundtable is holding its annual general meeting on Tues., Nov. 25. It will be held in the senate chambers in the administration building at the University of Northern British Columbia, 5:30 p.m. start.
Free buses to run election day

Free buses to run election day

The city's transit service is providing trips at no charge to help voters get to the polls today.
Suspect faces long list of charges

Suspect faces long list of charges

A Prince George man faces nearly 30 charges for allegedly committing a domestic assault and then attempting to flee police twice in the same day.
Drugs lead to jail sentence

Drugs lead to jail sentence

A local woman has been sentenced to 37 days in jail for possession of a controlled substance. Karen Patricia Tremblay, 43, was issued the term Wednesday in Prince George provincial court in relation to an Aug.
Justice rejects too-intoxicated defence

Justice rejects too-intoxicated defence

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has found a man guilty of second degree murder in the stabbing death of a woman in her Kitimat home.