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City roads pale in comparison to sewer and water woes

If you think the state of the city's roads are bad, you should see what lies beneath.
Fuel farm pens arrive at airport

Fuel farm pens arrive at airport

The Prince George Airport Authority took another step towards carving out a spot in the air cargo business Wednesday.

Grad ceremonies going ahead as planned, without teacher involvement

In what the B.C. Public School Employers' Association is calling an illegal strike, public school teachers are not engaging in after-hours activities at their schools and students are suffering the consequences.

Sabo elected DPAC chair for fourth term

Back by popular demand for his fourth term as chair of the School District 57 District Parent Advisory Council, Don Sabo knows he won't serve in that position for a fifth year.

Lakeland Fund continues to grow

The fund for employees who lost their jobs as a result of the explosion and fire that destroyed the Lakeland Mills sawmill two weeks ago continues to grow.

One dead, another injured on Holmes Road

Police are investigating a suspicious death in Prince George, but the circumstances are still undetermined.

Positive ending for tale of missing Mya

Cries of joy could be heard from both animal and owner Tuesday morning after a missing dog was returned home. After two days of searching and hundreds of tips, Mya the Siberian husky has made it home safe and sound.

Skakun serves up notice of motion for road rehabilitation

City council will consider a seven-point proposal from Coun. Brian Skakun to deal with the state of Prince George's roads when they meet again in three weeks time.
Bear goes for higher ground

Bear goes for higher ground

Cool visitor on top of the old Land Rover at Margaret and Gerry Bolduc's house on Olympia Place in the Hart.

Province puts the bite on scrap metal thieves

July 23 can't come soon enough for Telus and several other utility operators in the province whose cable infrastructure has been attacked by metal thieves.