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Black and blue

Black and blue

Senior bruised after alleged abuse by Jubilee Lodge staffer

Eighteen core ideas remain

An estimated $12.3 million of savings is still up in the air as the city continues to work through the list of opportunities raised in the core services review last year.
Fire strikes Croft Hotel

Fire strikes Croft Hotel

Emergency crews were called to a fire at the historic Croft Hotel on Fourth Avenue just before 8 p.m. on Thursday.

Community forest finds new partner

The work to expand the region's Community Forest project is going ahead, despite the City of Prince George's formal withdrawal from the process On Thursday, the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George approved a letter of intent with the Prince Georg

Pipeline president eager to sit down with new environment minister

Northern Gateway president John Carruthers doesn't expect the appointment of Mary Polak as environment minister will change the dynamic between his company and the provincial government.

Metis Day set for Sunday

Metis Heritage Day is happening this Sunday at Fort George Park, with members of the mixed-heritage community showing off their many colours.

RCMP victim services unit seeking more volunteers

Prince George RCMP is looking for more volunteers to fill out its victim services unit roster.
Chamber set to buy current home

Chamber set to buy current home

After decades of paying rent, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce will again be masters of their domain.

Conservation officers on the prowl

Keeping the environment clean and outdoor enthusiasts safe caused a surge of lights and sirens in the backcountry over the May long weekend. As the July holiday approaches, conservation officers are warning that a repeat blitz is to be expected.
Police track down alleged B&E artist

Police track down alleged B&E artist

Police arrested a 19-year-old man Thursday morning suspected of breaking into cars in the Central Fort George area. Police received a call shortly before 10 a.m.