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Prince George Airport Authority appoints two new directors to board

The Prince George Airport Authority board chair, Jim Blake, is pleased to announce the appointment of Blair Mayes and Bob Radloff to the board of directors. Blair Mayes spent some 30 years with Dunkley Lumber Ltd.

Local man guilty of downloading child porn

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice found Jordan Richard Leask guilty Friday of intentionally downloading and viewing child pornography on a friend's computer while visiting her home two-and-a-half years ago.

Wheels of justice nearly greased

A wheelchair-bound man scheduled to testify in a criminal matter was allegedly held against his will by the mother of the man on trial, in order to force him to recant his testimony.

From provincial court

From Prince George provincial court: Feb. 3 Paula Dignault was fined $1 for a municipal bylaw offence.

Fading lines

New regulation mean less durable paint for traffic markings this year

Prince George council hears contentious issues

Dike debate City council will consider proceeding with a proposed 3.3 kilometres dike along River Road on Monday. On Jan. 24 the city received a $5.44 million grant for the project from the provincial and federal governments.
Ex-realtor challenges city to sell unused lands

Ex-realtor challenges city to sell unused lands

Local business owner, economist and former real estate agent David Pearson is calling on the City of Prince George to sell many of its prime real estate holdings downtown.

Pipeline would create 'price shock'

Economist and former Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) CEO Robyn Allan has come out against Enbridge's Northern Gateway pipeline.
Vanderhoof man ID'd at Fort St. James site

Vanderhoof man ID'd at Fort St. James site

One piece of the puzzle surrounding a suspicious death in Fort St. James has been resolved.
Vanderhoof man ID'd at Fort St. James site

Vanderhoof man ID'd at Fort St. James site

One aspect of suspicious death in Fort St. James has been resolved. North District Major Crime investigators have confirmed that the human remains located on a vacant property along Lower Road in the Nak'azdii reserve belong to Fribjon Bjornson.