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Exploration reveals larger deposit at Red Chris mine

Things just keep getting better and better for the fledgling Red Chris copper and gold mine.

City plays the heavy with local resident

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is upset with the City of Prince George for threatening to sue a local resident for defamation.
Revised pothole plan targets Ospika, Tabor, Massey

Revised pothole plan targets Ospika, Tabor, Massey

City council is avoiding the roads less travelled with its 2012 road repaving plan to address streets pockmarked by potholes.

Exploration reveals larger deposit at Red Chris mine

Things just keep getting better and better for the fledgling Red Chris copper and gold mine.

New president for West Fraser Timber

A new president is at the helm of West Fraser Timber. Edward "Ted" R. Seraphim was named to the post Thursday, the company said in a statement.

Connaught Hill Park opens this weekend

Connaught Hill Park will open for the season this Saturday. Gates to the park will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. from April though August. From September to October, the park will be open 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Studded tires need to come off by midnight on April 30

The days of studded tires are rolling to an end for another year. RCMP are reminding drivers that studded tires have to be changed over within the next two weeks. "They have to be off by May 1," said North District RCMP spokeswoman Cpl.

LRB rejects union's request in decertification battle

The union representing workers at the Endako molybdenum mine has failed to convince the Labour Relations Board (LRB) to impose to extend the time limit on revival of a decertification campaign.

House ownership less onerous in northern B.C., study says

The cost of owning a home in Prince George stood at about a third of that in Vancouver, according to a B.C. Northern Real Estate Board study released Thursday.

Judge dismisses man's attempt to take fall for others

A Prince George man's apparent attempt to take the fall for two other accused men fell short of convincing the judge in Prince George provincial court Wednesday.