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Motorcyclist suffers serious head injuries

Motorcyclist suffers serious head injuries

A 54-year-old Prince George man was transported to hospital in the Lower Mainland with serious head injuries after flipping his motorcycle late Friday night. A "skull cap" style helmet with a large crack was recovered at the scene.
Sports facility goes off the wall

Sports facility goes off the wall

Patience has paid off for Lauren Phillips. Two and a half years after she first proposed teaming up with the Prince George Golf and Curling Club to create a multi-sport centre the dream has finally come to fruition.
Brothers-in-arms

Brothers-in-arms

Comrade of Prince George soldier to present medal

Mayor's name removed from lawsuit

The name of Mayor Shari Green has been removed from a lawsuit launched in response to city council's decision to allow the Northern Supportive Recovery Centre to go ahead.
Downtown hotel, condo project underway

Downtown hotel, condo project underway

Site preparations are underway downtown for a $40 million hotel and luxury condominium project. According to developer Rod McLeod, an announcement will be made Monday about the build, including which flag the new hotel will carry.

Gun, drug raid trial starts

A trial is underway for a man police have said is a "known gang member" following a raid on a 100 block Victoria Street home nearly two years ago.
Enforcement now focus of parking debate

Enforcement now focus of parking debate

The decision not to award a contract for a pay parking system Monday night may have been unanimous, but the reasons behind individual councillor's votes were varied.

Eco group rails against oil plan

A local environmental group is looking to put the brakes on a burgeoning plan to ship oil by rail through northern B.C.

Alleged ex-gangster sentenced

A former Prince George man was back in court Monday to deal with the last of the charges he had been facing from the days when he was allegedly a member of a local gang.

Charities not under tax gun

Non-profit organizations can breathe easy for the upcoming 2014 budget deliberations, at least as far as property tax is concerned.