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Escaped assault suspect back in custody

Escaped assault suspect back in custody

Police found themselves apprehending the same man twice in one day Wednesday with Mounties deploying a Taser in the first arrest and a dog in the second, Prince George RCMP said.

Poll touches on fluoride

The last poll asked about the fluoride referendum that will be part of the municipal vote on Nov. 15. Should the results of the fluoride referendum on Nov.

Building permits hit four-year high

Building permits for a near-unprecedented $105.2 million worth of construction were issued over the first nine months of the year, according to a report from city hall.

Remembrance Day ceremonies set

The annual Remembrance Day Service will be held at the Civic Centre Tuesday, Nov. 11, with the ceremony starting at 9:30 a.m. Everyone is asked to be seated by 9:15 a.m. The parade will leave the Civic Centre at 10:45 a.m. and go to the Cenotaph.
Judge critical of driver who didn't warn of moose

Judge critical of driver who didn't warn of moose

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has found a B.C. Peace man negligent for failing to warn other motorists there was a moose on the road after he had struck the animal.
Grewal enters Tory race

Grewal enters Tory race

Restaurant mogul T.J. Grewal said he's had two aspirations in life: making it in business and politics. With millions under his belt, he's turning his attention to the newly vacant Cariboo-Prince George riding.
Plaza takes place as Games symbol

Plaza takes place as Games symbol

After almost $945,000 worth of work and with 100 days to go, the the ribbon was cut on the newly renamed Canada Games Plaza Tuesday afternoon. The Civic Centre-adjacent space was celebrated as a legacy project for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.
Provincial cash funding city sidewalks, says Gaal

Provincial cash funding city sidewalks, says Gaal

Five sidewalk projects along the Hart Highway will be finished this year with provincial funds.

New program looks to help chronic pain sufferers

Chronic pain affects one in five Canadian adults. It's National Pain Awareness Week and Pain BC is launching a program to help people in pain, along with their families, connect with resources other than a doctor's office.
Expansion gets preliminary nod from council

Expansion gets preliminary nod from council

The Prince George Hospice House Society will have the room to grow.