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World Cup trials bring put best in Beaudry

World Cup trials bring put best in Beaudry

Caledonia Nordic Ski Club biathlete wins senior national team qualifying race in Canmore
Suspected stabber charged

Suspected stabber charged

A man has been charged in relation to a stabbing over the weekend after he turned himself into police on Tuesday.
Non-profit housing proposal passes through public hearing

Non-profit housing proposal passes through public hearing

A local social agency's quest to convert a motel near the downtown core into affordable housing won city council's approval on Monday night.
Hart water main project almost complete

Hart water main project almost complete

The majority of the work has now been completed on the Foothills Boulevard Water Main project that saw the installation of 3,500 metres of large diameter (500 mm) water main. A typical household line is 19 mm.
Council to look at adding more sidewalks to snow-clearing list

Council to look at adding more sidewalks to snow-clearing list

City council began the process Monday night of deciding whether to extend snow clearing and ice control to a further 20 kilometres of sidewalks around Prince George.
BC Hydro cancels rate hike for 2018, government to conduct review

BC Hydro cancels rate hike for 2018, government to conduct review

VICTORIA - A three per cent hike in hydro rates in British Columbia scheduled for next year has been put on hold.
Police recover stolen vehicle and arrest suspect

Police recover stolen vehicle and arrest suspect

A 31-year-old Edmonton man is in custody after allegedly trying to flee police in a stolen pickup truck, Prince George RCMP said Wednesday. It began at about 3:15 a.m.
Room for improvement remains on air quality, council hears

Room for improvement remains on air quality, council hears

The city's air quality has improved significantly but there is more work to be done, city council was told Monday night.
New bylaw targets barking dogs, at-large cats

New bylaw targets barking dogs, at-large cats

Owners of dogs who bark or howl incessantly will be subject to some grief under the city's new animal ownership bylaw.

Residents rally to help transfer station contractor

The cold weather has sparked some warm thoughts for an appreciated civil service contractor. The people of the lakes area northwest of the city are working on a gratitude project for their friend Darryl.