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OPEC oil production cuts won't result in higher fuel prices in Prince George

OPEC oil production cuts won't result in higher fuel prices in Prince George

But recovery from recent spikes at the pumps over past week will take longer, says industry expert Patrick de Haan
Change in seasons means change in driving conditions

Change in seasons means change in driving conditions

B.C. Highway Patrol offers tips for safe driving during inclement weather
Wanted: Bradley Casimel Roberts

Wanted: Bradley Casimel Roberts

Canada-wide warrant issued for alleged parole violator serving time for robbery
Four Rivers Co-op taking over 10 Husky fuel stations in northern B.C.

Four Rivers Co-op taking over 10 Husky fuel stations in northern B.C.

Vanderhoof-based company has no plans to open food store in Prince George
Bear-proof garbage cans a bust, Prince George city council hears

Bear-proof garbage cans a bust, Prince George city council hears

A three-year pilot project found the locking garbage cans were unreliable in Prince George's winter climate.
Prince George advance voting begins today

Prince George advance voting begins today

Polls are open at the Civic Centre from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and tomorrow
Update: City council approves $475K for new multi-sport courts

Update: City council approves $475K for new multi-sport courts

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities will donate $900,000 to the project to develop three multi-sport courts on the site of the existing tennis and basketball courts on Massey Drive.
Update: Decisions on Prince George city council pay pushed to after election

Update: Decisions on Prince George city council pay pushed to after election

A report outlined two potential alternatives to the current system used for setting pay increases for mayor and council.
Trio of cannabis stores targeted in break and enters

Trio of cannabis stores targeted in break and enters

Police arrest three suspects and remain on lookout for two more
Autumn most dangerous time for pedestrians

Autumn most dangerous time for pedestrians

Nearly half of crashes involving pedestrians happen between October and January, says ICBC