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Roads lead way in survey

Roads lead way in survey

Surprising no one, roads continue to be top of mind for residents contacted for a public opinion poll as part of the city's budget process.
Hospice lottery rewards early buyer

Hospice lottery rewards early buyer

The first early-bird prize has been handed out in the Hospice Society's Dream Home Lottery, but the society is also counting itself as a winner.
City staff wrangle with 3.5 per cent tax increase

City staff wrangle with 3.5 per cent tax increase

Limiting a tax levy increase in next year's budget to 3.5 per cent would require a variety of measures including a hiring freeze and overtime ban, according to early budget figures staff have prepared for a city council committee.
Photographers make seniors complex picture perfect

Photographers make seniors complex picture perfect

Riverside Place, a Vanderhoof non-profit seniors complex, got a spirit-lifting boost recently thanks to a change of scenery provided by the Nechako Valley Photography Club.
Dementia conference set for September

Dementia conference set for September

The Me in Dementia: Increasing Understanding Along the Dementia Journey is a conference taking place at the Ramada Hotel Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

GPS locator shortens hiker's woes

Police are crediting use of a piece of high-tech hiking equipment for the quick rescue Thursday of an elderly woman unable to walk out of the bush because she was injured. They were notified at about 11:30 a.m.

Suspicious death victim named

The victim of what police are describing as a "suspicious death" in Mackenzie was 49-year-old Maurice Wallace, North District RCMP's major crimes unit said Friday. RCMP launched an investigation Aug.

Man sentenced for break and enter where quadriplegic was bear sprayed

A Prince George man was sentenced to a further nine-and-a-half months in jail Friday for his role in a home invasion in which a quadriplegic and his two caregivers were bear sprayed.

Open fire ban remains in place

Despite cooler temperatures and scattered showers in some areas, the fire danger rating still ranges from high to extreme in northern B.C., the province's wildfire management branch said Thursday.

P.G. White Spot to end largest run

White Spot's Prince George restaurant will soon no longer be among the largest in the chain. According to Business In Vancouver, White Spot will open its 66th and largest restaurant on Aug.