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Map whiz finds some consolation

Sean Simmons didn't claim the cash. Even so, the local entrepreneur wasn't disappointed he finished outside of the top three in a recent New Ventures B.C. contest.
Incident on Webber

Incident on Webber

Two males, both 22, were arrested Tuesday after drawing a lot of attention in an unlikely neighbourhood. One was from Burns Lake, the other from Takla, but somehow ended up in an altercation on quiet, residential Webber Crescent.
Mr. Slitherous announces retirement

Mr. Slitherous announces retirement

The Prince George Public Library's pet corn snake lives in the children's reading section where he has inspired some and frightened others for five years, all the while providing awareness of literacy and snakes to all who visit.

Council of Seniors lauds housing plan

The 36-unit seniors housing facility planned for downtown will be a welcome addition to the city, according to the general manager of the Prince George Council of Seniors.

Agreement ratified with health science professionals

The Health Employers Association of B.C. has now ratified a two-year agreement with the Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association (HSPBA) under the Province's 2010 mandate, announced Finance Minister Colin Hansen.

Flood dangers minimal, but piling up

The snow might seem unbelievable piled high along our driveways, but the amount of precipitation so far this winter is bang-on normal. At least, it was normal until the record-setting snowfalls this weekend.
Seniors housing planned downtown

Seniors housing planned downtown

The city has approved a building permit for a 36-unit seniors housing complex downtown. The project is planned for 1373 Sixth Avenue, above the underground parking lot attached to the Commonwealth Health Centre.

No upgrade for RCMP holding cells

City will not pursue a $540,000 upgrade to five holding cells at the Prince George RCMP detachment. The project was one of four additions considered for addition to the city's 2011-2015 capital plan on Monday.

Elementary students computer training

Le Cercle des Canadiens Francais is offering a free computer training session on Powerpoint and Publisher for elementary students in Grades 5, 6 and 7. The session on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. will be held at the school at 1752 Fir Street.
Fire departments raise money for St. Vincent de Paul

Fire departments raise money for St. Vincent de Paul

The annual Ness Lake Fire Dept. Boot Hockey Tournament took place Saturday. Firefighters skated in full firefighting gear and raised $760 for the St. Vincent de Paul Society.