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Thief steals truck but finds manners

Thief steals truck but finds manners

A pair of young car thieves caused damage and a widespread police pursuit late last week, but one did say sorry to his victim.

Wheelchair work pending for Cottonwood Island bridge

People bound to wheelchairs will have to wait until the ground has thawed before work can begin on making the new bridge at Cottonwood Island Park accessible.

New courses on agenda at school board meeting

School board trustees will consider authorizing three new high school courses when they hold a regular meeting on Tuesday night.

Taseko tries again on $800-million Prosperity mine

Taseko Mines said today it has resubmitted a new plan for the $800-million Prosperity gold and copper mine that will reduce environmental impacts and preserve Fish Lake.

Students, hockey have the floor

Eighteen teams from nine schools will "floor" their best Grade 6/7 squads in a hockey extravaganza today. The Roll-A-Dome will get its hardwood pounded as the School District 57 competitors slap sticks in the third annual Floor Hockey Play Day.
Snow Frolics photo album

Snow Frolics photo album

Check out the action that took place during the Pineview Snow Frolics Sat., Feb. 19 and Sun., Feb. 20. You can find the photo album by clicking below http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/section/princegeorge06&template=media

Bond to take carbon offset concerns to Victoria

Prince George-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond says she'll take northern school board trustees concerns about the provincial government's carbon offset policy to Victoria, but is stopping short of making any promises.

Local financial planner fined $15,000

The B.C. Securities Commission (BCSC) has fined a Prince George financial planner $15,000 for illegally distributing securities worth a total of $1 million to 20 investors.
Lose the blues by volunteering

Lose the blues by volunteering

People who are experiencing winter blues or cabin fever should try to do a little volunteering suggests an official with the Prince George Council of Seniors (PGCOS).
Turning left onto a one-way street

Turning left onto a one-way street

Many drivers are still not too sure of when they can turn left at a red light or stop sign onto a one-way street. When approaching one-way streets, drivers must stop at the red light or the stop sign, said RCMP Const. Lesley Smith.