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Teachers lower demands but not to net zero

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Map of the Day - Opatcho Lake

Map of the Day - Opatcho Lake

Opatcho Lake is south east of Prince George, roughly 50 km from the city. It is a small lake, but quite deep reaching 77 feet at its maximum.

Babysitter's appeal of sexual assault convictions denied

A Prince George man will remain behind bars after the B.C. Court of Appeal upheld a lower court ruling that found him guilty of charges related to seven-year sexual relationship with a boy he had first encountered while babysitting.

CN shortens trains during cold snap

The "extreme cold weather" is forcing CN Rail to run shorter trains between Jasper and Prince George, the company said in an advisory issued Monday.

City lays off nine in anticipation of budget cuts

The hatchet came down at City Hall today as nine employees were given lay-off notices. The lay-offs are part of a planned City of Prince George restructuring meant to achieve a drastic reduction in budget expenditures.

City to axe jobs

The City of Prince George laid off nine workers on Tuesday as part of $1.99 million in budget cuts planned for 2012. Four managers and five full-time union employees received pink slips on Tuesday.

City to consider 3.12 per cent tax hike, job cuts

City council signed off on a proposed budget plan that would see a 3.12 per cent increase in property taxes in 2012 on Monday. In October city staff predicted a 5.13 per cent tax increase would be needed to maintain services at existing levels.

Foul play ruled out in death of local woman

Police have ruled out foul play in the death of a 39-year-old local woman after speaking to two people who brought her to the University Hospital of Northern B.C. Tracy Schwanke died Thursday, after she was taken to the hospital on Tuesday evening.

Built to grow

Unlike cities like Red Deer, which were caught unaware by rapid growth, Prince George has plenty of room to accommodate new commercial, industrial and residential development, city director of planning and development Dan Milburn said.
Airport reaches new passenger heights

Airport reaches new passenger heights

It's more than just planes taking off at the airport. According to numbers released by the Prince George Airport Authority, passenger totals were on the upswing for 2011.