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Minister Abbott's Statement on Tentative Agreement with BCTF

Below is a statement from George Abbott, Minister of Education, about an agreement with the BC Teachers' Federation, reached Tuesday night.
Plane safe despite landing gear worries

Plane safe despite landing gear worries

A small plane with two people on board landed safely Monday at the Prince George Airport after the pilot notified the airport tower that the plane's landing gear indicator was showing the wheels were out of position.

Bear aware makes summer outreach move

The Northern Bear Awareness Society is working as hard as ever to keep humans and bears from encountering each other.

Worst of spring flooding nearly over

High water will continue to wind its way through Prince George for the next couple of days but the worst should soon be over for this year's spring flood season, River Forecast Centre head David Campbell said Monday.

Mounties lay out effort for the year

The local RCMP are laying out their plan of attack for the next year. On Monday night, Prince George detachment Supt. Eric Stubbs laid out the list of priorities and issues the police are looking to tackle for city council.

Teachers reach tentative agreement with government

Below is a press release from the BC Teachers' Federation about an agreement with the BC government and the BC Public School Employer's Association, reached Tuesday night.

Fire fighters set to cycle

The Prince George Fire Fighters' Burn Fund Cycle Tour is taking a new direction.
Police investigating suspicious death

Police investigating suspicious death

Police cordoned off a home Monday on Knight Crescent just off Highway 97 North in the Hart to investigate a suspicious death. Prince George RCMP Cpl.

City pushes ahead with return to downtown pay parking

The city will proceed with a plan to reinstate pay parking, despite calls from business owners to rethink the plan.

Warmth pushes river to rise

Although not hit with the same degree of wet weather as other parts of the province, Prince George remains under a provincial flood watch.