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Positive ending for tale of missing Mya

Cries of joy could be heard from both animal and owner Tuesday morning after a missing dog was returned home. After two days of searching and hundreds of tips, Mya the Siberian husky has made it home safe and sound.

Skakun serves up notice of motion for road rehabilitation

City council will consider a seven-point proposal from Coun. Brian Skakun to deal with the state of Prince George's roads when they meet again in three weeks time.
Bear goes for higher ground

Bear goes for higher ground

Cool visitor on top of the old Land Rover at Margaret and Gerry Bolduc's house on Olympia Place in the Hart.

Province puts the bite on scrap metal thieves

July 23 can't come soon enough for Telus and several other utility operators in the province whose cable infrastructure has been attacked by metal thieves.

April got more than its share of rain

April was a wetter than normal month thanks to two exceptionally rainy days, Environment Canada meteorologist Jim Steele said in a synopsis for the month.

Parks department service levels adjusted for $125,000 hit

City council approved a new level of service for city parks Monday following a $125,000 reduction to the department's budget during budget talks.

Shares to be issued for Mount Milligan mine

Thompson Creek Metals plans to raise a further $430 million to pay for construction of its Mount Milligan copper-gold mine.

Mine construction permit issued for Red Chris project

Imperial Metals has secured a permit from the provincial government to build its Red Chris copper and gold mine south of Dease Lake, drawing the ire of an area First Nation.

Safety Authority issues sawmill order

BC Safety Authority Issues Safety Order Related to Electrical Equipment Located in Sawmills The BC Safety Authority (BCSA) today issued a safety order relating to regulated electrical equipment ordering sawmills to verify that they have valid operati

Public meeting set for core services review

The city is launching its core review process with a public meeting on Tuesday, May 15 at 7 p.m. in council chambers at city hall.