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Smaller 'spartan' Performing Arts Centre proposed

The Performing Arts Centre proposal may be scaled back to improve its chances of becoming a reality. The idea gained traction during Tuesday night's Prince George Regional Performing Arts Centre Society annual general meeting.
Struggle between City and Columbus continues

Struggle between City and Columbus continues

Both sides are remaining tight lipped about what what happens next in the wake of a court ruling that found the owner of the Columbus Hotel, and not City Hall, responsible for the $175,000 clean up cost from a 2008 fire that destroyed the building.
Howling for a new nightspot

Howling for a new nightspot

Proponents behind a new 400-seat downtown nightclub going by the name Coyote's wants to set the stage for major entertainment acts, said Ted Coole, a member of the proponent group.
Rescued woman now charged

Rescued woman now charged

Tamara Emma Davis, 23, has been charged with impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample following a dramatic crash on Sunday. The single-vehicle rollover happened just after noon on Chief Lake Road.
Map of the Day - Ness Lake

Map of the Day - Ness Lake

Ness Lake, located near Prince George, is well-known for its recreational opportunities and the Ness Lake Regional Park. However, it is less known for its great fishing opportunities.
Ride 4 the Cure is in the pink

Ride 4 the Cure is in the pink

Think pink moustaches and feather boas as the Ladies of Harley host the third annual Ride 4 the Cure Sunday at 11 a.m. starting at the Harley Shop.

New bulkheads make for rough water

The new bulkheads are in place at the Prince George Aquatic Centre but their replacement, nearly a year after one of them snapped, has not gone without a hitch.

DBIA changes name, appoints committees

Downtown Prince George is going back to using its full name, the Prince George Downtown Business Improvement Association.

New tax rates set

City council approved its 11th hour changes to the 2011 tax rate in a special meeting Wednesday night. On Monday city council rejected the tax rate it had approved on May 2.

Change of army cadet command

The sword is ready for passing to a new commander of the 2618 Rocky Mountain Rangers cadet corps. For the past three years Capt.