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Tipped trailer hinders traffic on North Nechako roundabout

Tipped trailer hinders traffic on North Nechako roundabout

A spill from a tipped tractor trailer clogged the roundabout at North Nechako Road with debris on Tuesday. Police said no one was hurt in the morning accident, which involved a Metro Waste truck, and damage was limited to under $1,000.

Sale of Dunster school to proceed

A sale of the Dunster Fine Arts School for $39,500 to parents and community members was approved Tuesday night by school board trustees, ending a summer of protracted negotiating and leaving both parents and trustees in an upbeat mood.

Vandals hit Cluculz Lake hall

There have been multiple breaks and entries and multiple acts of mischief causing damage to property at the Cluculz Lake Community Hall in recent weeks.

PG spotlighted in brownfield talk

Downtown tax plans could be a model
Legal Eagle awards presented

Legal Eagle awards presented

The Justice Education Society have awared Charles Dan of Quesnel and Krista Morrison of Prince George the 2010 Legal Eagle Award. The awards were present Friday by provincial court judge Thomas Crabtree at the Prince George courthouse.

Hug-A-Thon

Have you ever participated in a Hug-A-Thon? Prince George Hospice Society will hold one at all four Save-On Foods on Oct. 23 to raise funds for their care home and many programs. Now is the time to register in person at PGHS, 1506 Ferry Ave.

All washed up

Operation Washup is new workshop by London Drugs designed to keep ahead of the approaching cold and flu season.

Back alley stabbing

Prince George RCMP are investigating a stabbing that took place on Sunday afternoon at the 7-11 store on Queensway. A 29-year-old man was stabbed in the back alley behind the store about 4:30 p.m. and was taken to University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Remembering sisters lost

A time to remember and honour the many aboriginal women who have been murdered or disappeared across Canada will be the Sisters in Spirit Vigil. The vigil will be held outside the Prince George Court House from 4 to 6 p.m. Oct.

Run for your life

Knowing that 2,800 B.C. women will contract breast cancer and 640 will die from it this year provides an urgency to run for a cure. Oct.