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Columbus Hotel company appears solvent

It appears the Columbus Hotel company is still solvent, despite an unwillingness to pay the City of Prince George $175,000 in clean up costs following the August 2008 fire that destroyed the building.

Trailer fire's cause undetermined

Coroner still investigating identities

Bike, bus to work May 30-June 5

Cyclists who take part in Bike to Work Week, May 30 to June 5, will be able to ride the bus for free during the week. To get the free ride, cyclists must display a Bike to Work Week sticker on their bike or helmet.

Weeding out bad plant pathways

The news is spreading that human activity infects farms and forests with weeds.

Northern local governments support enviro red tape reduction

Prince George city representatives helped secure approval for a motion at their annual northern municipal convention calling for the B.C. and federal governments to amalgamate their environmental assessments.

Northern Medical Program students celebrated

With the help of white physician's coats and plaques made of blue-stained pine, a record-setting 29 graduates from the Northern Medical Program (NMP) were showcased and applauded during a celebration at the University of Northern British Columbia (UN
Short stuff returns with a whallop

Short stuff returns with a whallop

PWB resurrects the stubby

Indoor lacrosse rained out

A leaky Kin 1 arena roof forced cancellation of a Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association game on Thursday night.

BCSTA president campaigns against carbon trust scheme

B.C. School Trustees Association (BCSTA) president Michael McEvoy is speaking out against using money earmarked for schools to pay for carbon emission reduction projects in the private sector.

Trailer fire's cause undiscovered

Fire investigators were unable to determine a cause of the blaze that killed two men this week at the College Heights Trailer Park.