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Residents making peace with dump fee

Residents making peace with dump fee

Complaints have petered out as residents get used to the new $6 small load fee at the Foothills dump. The fee, in effect since Sept. 1, is for users with loads of less than 100 kg.
Just for laughs

Just for laughs

ECRA out to tickle funny bones with fall comedy show

Rocker to visit CN Centre

George Thorogood and the Destroyers will bring their 40th anniversary tour to CN Centre April 30, 2014. It's been a decade since Thorogood came to Prince George to perform his hard rock and roll. Tickets are on sale Friday at 10 a.m.

Province looking for small-business help

Small business operators in Prince George will have a chance today to tell provincial government what it can do for small business, and learn what small business can do for government.

Skilled workers asked to consider P.G.

Tomorrow will mark the beginning of a media campaign urging new Canadians in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island to move to Prince George.

City lets snow stay

City residential streets will see a little more snow this winter.
Flags for the fallen

Flags for the fallen

Canadian flags mark the graves of soldiers who served their country in times of war at the Memorial Park Cemetery.

City looking for feedback on drain fee

Uncertainty over larger storm events and the need to stay on top of aging infrastructure are among the issues the public is being asked to take into consideration when giving input into a proposed new utility fee.
BodyBreak pair offer ways to keep fit, have fun

BodyBreak pair offer ways to keep fit, have fun

They may have felt guilty for indulging in dessert the night before, but Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod were unrepentant in their enthusiasm for healthy living.

Expanded legacy fund from PWB

As the 2015 Canada Winter Games' latest official sponsor, Pacific Western Brewing announced Friday a legacy fund, expanding the community's Hometown Heroes program to support athletes throughout the province.