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Nominees named in Dawson Creek

Four candidates have put their names forward to replace Mike Bernier as the mayor of Dawson Creek. Dale Bumstead, Ron Gloslee, Bud Powell and Alvin Stedel all submitted their nomination papers prior to Friday's 4 p.m. deadline in advance of the Sept.

Local couple gets a buzz from bee keeping

A sweet tooth led to Wally Steidle's lifelong hobby. Wally and his partner Susan Steidle started beekeeping about a year after their 1972 arrival in Punchaw, B.C. - between Prince George and Quesnel on Blackwater Road - from Chicago.
Special parking meeting set

Special parking meeting set

Members of council will take a concentrated look at the issue of pay parking downtown at the end of the month. A special committee of the whole meeting is scheduled for Aug. 28 at 6 p.m. in council chambers.

Civic Centre reno plans shown off in open house

Residents can get a peek at renovation plans for the Civic Centre Plaza at an open house event on Aug. 20.

Charges approved in alleged break and enter

Charges related to an alleged break and enter of a home on Chief Lake Road last week have been approved against two people.

Man faces drug charge from Homeland Inn arrest

A 31-year-old man has been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking after police seized a quantity of cocaine and cash on Aug. 3 from a unit at the Homeland Inn in the 1600 block of Victoria Street.
Baseball bat attack

Baseball bat attack

Prince George RCMP are investigating an alleged attack with a baseball bat on the weekend. Saturday at about 1:30 p.m.

Meeting set for cancer fundraiser

An information session will be held this Tuesday for those interested in organizing and participating in an indoor cycling challenge to raise money for a summer recreation program for children with cancer.
Break and enters on rise

Break and enters on rise

Prince George RCMP are warning people to take extra precautions after a rash of break and enters. Since Aug. 7, police have responded to 26 break and enters throughout the city, with the Spruceland and Pinewood areas getting hit the hardest.

Sign soon for pipeline headquarters

Northern Gateway plans to advertise its Prince George office soon.