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Crews re-work Connaught Hill loop

Crews re-work Connaught Hill loop

A comment from a sharp-eyed resident caused the city to re-work the traffic loop on Connaught Hill. On Monday, city crews started paving a section of road to help reverse the flow of traffic from the current clockwise orientation.
Portable garage stolen from Child Development Centre

Portable garage stolen from Child Development Centre

The Prince George Child Development Centre is asking for the public's help in recovering a portable garage stolen from its property late last week. The item is described as a white, heavy-duty tent, about 10-by-20 feet, with large metal poles.
Unemployment rate 7.7 per cent in June

Unemployment rate 7.7 per cent in June

The city's unemployment rate stood at 7.7 per cent in June, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers. The total represents a slight increase from the same point last year, when it was 7.
Bond to seek fifth MLA term next year

Bond to seek fifth MLA term next year

Even the premier didn't know it until the cheese was melting on the burgers, but longtime MLA Shirley Bond confirmed Friday she is indeed running for office one more time in the upcoming provincial election.
Stolen mountain bike recovered

Stolen mountain bike recovered

A high-priced mountain bike that went missing from the front of a fast food restaurant has been recovered. Prince George RCMP appeared to have found the item just in time.
Gov’t funds Aboriginal labour study

Gov’t funds Aboriginal labour study

The province has earmarked $320,000 to look into labour market trends for 10 area First nations. The report is expected to be released in October after interviews with major employers, small businesses and up to 1,000 First Nations community members.
More bike registration events scheduled

More bike registration events scheduled

Prince George RCMP are hosting more bike registration events this week. Officers will be at Canadian Tire in College Heights this evening, 5-7 p.m., then at Otway on Wednesday, 5-7 p.m., Piherny parking lot on Sunday, noon-5 p.m.
Arrest made following stabbing death in Tachie

Arrest made following stabbing death in Tachie

A Tachie resident is in custody following a stabbing death Sunday on the reserve west of Fort St. James. Both the 33-year-old suspect and the 31-year-old victim were known to each other, Fort St. James RCMP said.
Construction begins on downtown bioenergy system

Construction begins on downtown bioenergy system

Construction on the city's downtown Renewable Energy System began at Second Avenue and George Street Monday morning. The project, which will link the courts at Plaza 400, is expected to be complete by October.
Citizen readers take the cake at Summerfest

Citizen readers take the cake at Summerfest

The Summerfest lineup was long for people anxious to grab a slab of the Citizen's massive 100th birthday cake.