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City hopes streets scraped by Friday

City streets staff are hoping to have the majority of the snow out of the way before the temperatures rise by the end of the week.

Too fast but not guilty, says judge

An Ontario truck driver has been found not guilty of dangerous driving causing death for a December 2007 collision that killed Fraser-Fort George Regional District director Shelley Zenzen. B.C.

Northern Gateway: Haisla takes turn before panel

In terms of sheer volume of information requested and hours of questioning scheduled, the Haisla Nation leads the way at the National Energy Board hearings into the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.

SUV collides with grader

A sport utility vehicle collided with a city grader on Foothills Boulevard and Highland Drive in the Hart late Wednesday afternoon.

Liquor proposal to be aired

City council is eager to hear what the proponents behind a new downtown liquor store have to say for themselves.

B.C. enjoys natural gas movement through Alberta, says Kinsley

The provincial government is barking up the wrong tree in asking Alberta to share oil revenues, according to former Prince George mayor Colin Kinsley.

Experts face long days at panel

The six hours on the stand is only a fraction of the time witnesses at the Northern Gateway hearings work each day. After the hearings conclude at 3:30 p.m.
Chicken boss wins new roost

Chicken boss wins new roost

A long-time Prince George resident and business owner wasn't thinking about winning a new home Monday afternoon.
Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

TRADITION OF TERROR - Butch Doherty, maintenance manager at the Coast Inn of the North, puts finishing touches on his Halloween display in the lobby Tuesday morning. Doherty has been creating elaborate displays for the past 25 years.

Lakeland fund wraps up distribution

The Lakeland Fire Assistance Fund has been given out to the victims of the explosion and fire.