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Borrowing from the Municipal Finance Authority

Bond, Bell defeat Citizen

Eleven teams battled it out on Saturday's annual chili cookoff event at Studio 2880 for top chili bragging rights.

Two hurt in crash

A two car crash that sent two drivers to hospital closed Highway 16 for several hours, RCMP said Monday. RCMP Cpl.

Reserve funds pave way for more road work

The city may have found a temporary solution to its road rehab woes. At tonight's meeting, council will receive a report by operations superintendent Bill Gaal and corporate services director Kathleen Soltis that outlines a potential $1.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Highway 16 West reopened

Highway 16 has been reopened to single-lane traffic after a two car crash that sent two drivers to hospital, say RCMP. The highway was shut around 3 p.m. Monday after the accident. RCMP Cpl.

Society sticking to Degerness case

The Missing Children Society of Canada has been "my biggest support," says Gina Degerness about her five years without her son Lucas. In 2007, Lucas (or Luke as he is often known) walked away from PGSS.

Otway Road site of wire theft

A rural business near Prince George is the latest victim of copper thievery. The wire was at a location in the 6000 block of Otway Road, on the south side of the Nechako River in the forested western fringes of the city.

Healthcare foundation looking for CEO

The search is on for a new head of one of the region's foremost philanthropic organizations. The Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation announced Monday Don Gowan is resigning as CEO effective June 29.

Three-day bionergy event brings together global audience

"There's a clear and solid future for bioenergy," says Michael Weedon, executive director of the BC Bioenergy Network, which will co-host the fifth international Bioenergy Conference and Exhibition in Prince George this Wednesday through Friday.

Fugitive nabbed

A fugitive is back behind bars in Prince George, after police finally caught up to him.