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Cyclists at centre of more crashes

Following a mishap at the entrance to Masich Place stadium on Monday, there have since been two more cyclist-caused traffic accidents where the rider was at fault, Prince George RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass said Friday.

WestJet bets against return to direct Vegas flights

Air travellers who got on board with WestJet last fall for 11 weeks of direct flights from Prince George to Las Vegas won't likely have that luxury this year.
Clinical pediatric care keeping sick kids closer to home

Clinical pediatric care keeping sick kids closer to home

Equipment investments at the University Hospital of Northern B.C. and visits to Prince George from pediatric specialists have already prevented 2,000 visits from sick children in the area to B.C. Children's Hospital in Vancouver.
P.G. protest attracts national attention

P.G. protest attracts national attention

A small but dedicated group of demonstrators took a nationally organized day of action to another level Wednesday night.

Gaming grant helps support PGX

The Prince George Agricultural and Historical Association has received a $70,000 community gaming grant from the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development.
Supply squeeze in store for bioenergy

Supply squeeze in store for bioenergy

The province's bioenergy sector will not escape the effects of a looming decline in the timber supply as beetle-killed pine is logged out or becomes too worthless to process, a forest industry consultant warned Thursday.

Forest service road to be closed for repairs

The road between Wells and Likely - the Cunningham Pass (3100) Forest Service Road - will be closed at 3121 and 3126 kilometres for repairs from June 19 to July 3, the Ministry of Forest says.

District energy system heats up

The Prince George district energy system is now operating. Without any public notice, the switch was flipped to begin a new era in municipal energy.
Serious crime section takes over missing person case

Serious crime section takes over missing person case

The Prince George RCMP's serious crime section has taken over the investigation into Barry Blain Seymour, the Fort Ware man who was reported missing two weeks ago.

Too early yet to release details on Lakeland fund distribution

The Lakeland Mills Fire Assistance Fund has climbed past the $400,000 mark but questions still remain as to how the money will be distributed.