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Snow, fleet report still being mulled

Snow, fleet report still being mulled

City staff still need to digest a hefty report outlining nearly four dozen recommendations to improve the city's snow clearing and fleet replacement practices. The review, courtesy of U.S.
Cult icon to make P.G. appearance

Cult icon to make P.G. appearance

Beauty couldn't make it but the Beast is coming to the BC Northern Exhibition. Hellboy will also emerge from the Underworld for a drop-in. And riding shotgun will be the most wayward of all the Sons of Anarchy, Clay Morrow.
Boaters found safe

Boaters found safe

A group of boaters who missed their scheduled return time after a day trip on the Parsnip River have been safely located. Police and Prince George Search and Rescue personnel launched an official search on Monday afternoon at about 3 p.m.
UNBC to announce new president

UNBC to announce new president

The University of Northern British Columbia will announce its new president on Tuesday. UNBC has been looking for a replacement for the position since George Iwama announced he wasn't seeking a second term on Sept. 10, 2013.

Train track cleared near Burns Lake

CN Rail's line from Prince George to Prince Rupert is back in operation following a collision Friday morning between a log hauling truck and a train. The site near Burns Lake was cleared as of 6:50 a.m. Saturday, CN said.
Market move may split vendors

Market move may split vendors

The Prince George Farmers' Market announced on Saturday that it will be amalgamating its operations at its Sixth Avenue location starting next weekend.
Snow-going

Snow-going

A consultant's review of best practices paints a frosty picture of the city's snow and ice control operations.
Dangerous driver leads police on chase

Dangerous driver leads police on chase

A dangerous driver is in custody after evading police in a pickup truck Friday afternoon.
Underwater experts to join Ness Lake search

Underwater experts to join Ness Lake search

Underwater search specialists Gene and Sandy Ralston will be coming to Prince George to assist in the search for a missing boater on Ness Lake.
Start your fishing

Start your fishing

Like a mass of racers who heard the starter's pistol, hundreds of little trout erupted into a cloud of fins and tails and rainbow bodies.