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Council balks at flushing dump site

Council needs more information before deciding whether they should authorize the closure of the recreational vehicle sani-dump in the bowl.

Final arguments before pipeline panel

Prince George resident Doug Beckett is asking the National Energy Board to not only dismiss the application to build the Northern Gateway pipeline, but also deny Enbridge the right to submit any other environmental assessment applications for 15 year
P.G. is ‘northern gateway’ for Pacific Rim

P.G. is ‘northern gateway’ for Pacific Rim

In early industrial times, North America was referred to in China as Gold Mountain. Fred Mah thinks this term still applies. "Prince George is, in my estimation, the gateway between China and North America.
Bond, Morris pick up votes

Bond, Morris pick up votes

Liberals Shirley Bond and Mike Morris both increased their leads Monday through the first day of the final count after the May 14 provincial election.
Treat your little princes and princesses

Treat your little princes and princesses

Regal tea offers something for all, including kids

Caledonia drought over

The water was back on at Caledonia Mobile Home Park Tuesday, ending a five-day ordeal that left 40 homes dry.
Chief wants to quiz Clark on LNG

Chief wants to quiz Clark on LNG

The future of liquified natural gas in B.C. was a major plank in the Liberal party's recent election platform and now the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council wants to know more about the government's plans.

Voter turnout up locally

Voter turnout shot up significantly in three of the four local ridings, but it still remains below historical averages.
City could fall off worst-road list

City could fall off worst-road list

Prince George might be on its way towards losing its distinction as having the province's worst roads. Next Tuesday, BCAA will release the results of its online 2013 Worst Roads survey.

Youth of the Year honoured

After coming within a hair's breadth of nabbing the national spelling bee crown in 2009, a Prince George student has secured a different prize.