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University Way paving

The City of Prince George will have road rehabilitation crews on University Way from Monday through Wednesday. The project involves the southbound lanes from 15th Avenue up to the Shane Creek Bridge.

Treaty vote: take two

The Lheidli T'enneh are on the verge of voting again on the treaty they rejected three years ago.

University Way south bound lanes get upgrade

The south bound lanes of University Way are getting what the City of Prince George called road rehabilitation worth $573,000 from 15th Avenue to Shane Creek Bridge, which is 2.490 lane kms.

DBIA wants tax incentives for revitalization

The Downtown Business Improvement Association members took their time reviewing a development incentive report, but they have now come out swinging at it. The report, commissioned by city council, was written by Neilson-Welch/Leftside Partners.

Smithers standoff in domestic dispute

RCMP STATEMENT Smithers RCMP responded to a report of a domestic disturbance early Sunday morning in Smithers, where a 42-year-old New Hazelton woman was stabbed and suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Landfill lawsuit remains before the court

A jilted contractor's lawsuit against the Fraser-Fort George Regional District remains before the court nearly a year after it was first launched. An amended statement of defence from the regional district, dated April 22, 2010 and filed in B.C.

Workload, processing times decrease for permit processing

The city's workload for rezoning applications, development permits and variance permits has declined but so has the time it's taken to process them, according to a staff report to city council.

Mayor chooses trip partners

Mayor Dan Rogers has chosen Coun. Don Bassermann and Coun. Garth Frizzell to join him on a trip to Jiangmen, China in September.

Quesnel footbridge reopened

The footbridge across the Fraser River in Quesnel was re-opened today following a $1.8-million, three-and-a-half-month facelift. The work consisted largely of replacing the decking and many of the truss members and metal connectors.

I remember Terry Fox

Terry Fox Foundation asks people to share stories about the Canadian icon