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Rain slows Boundary Road project

Wet weather forced workers off the Boundary Road job site for seven of the 22 working days available last month but the city's manager for the project remains hopeful most of the work will be completed by the end of the year.

Missing women subject of story in outdoors magazine

The disappearance of Madison Scott and the history of unsolved crimes along the Highway of Tears has drawn the attention of a major U.S. outdoors magazine.

P.G. mill lagged in dust cleanup

Carrier Lumber of Prince George is one of at least 11 BC Interior sawmills that had hazardous levels of wood dust a week after WorkSafeBC issued cleanup orders following two deadly sawmill explosions earlier this year.

Farmers worry about wet

Local farmers have put away their cowboy boots in favour of gum rubbers so far this growing season. Those with cows have plenty to smile about right now, with lush pastures to feed their herds.

Supreme Court orders new trial for Prince George motorcycle accident victim

The Supreme Court of Canada has ordered a new trial for a Prince George woman seeking a settlement from ICBC for the severe brain injuries she suffered in a motorcycle accident.

Secrets of P.G. revealed on walking tour

A brothel and Prince George City Hall once had something in common, but that changed quickly once word got about about a certain building's history.

Oland groomed as heir to IPG throne

When the city's economic development branch had to replace former president and CEO Tim McEwan, they didn't have to look far.

Fishing, boating offences focus of holiday weekend sweep

Conservation officers were out in force across the Omineca region over the long weekend, with 34 incidents to report. Sgt.

Man gets 10 years for drug offences

A Quesnel man has been sentenced to 10 years in jail after pleading guilty to several drug and firearms related offences.

Long weekend highways fatality free

North District RCMP traffic services Staff Sgt. Pat McTiernan was in a celebratory mood of his own following a Canada Day long weekend in which there were no fatalities or serious injury accidents in the region.