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City sued over North Central Plywood fire

Interior Warehousing Ltd. is suing the City of Prince George for damages suffered during the North Central Plywood fire.

City sued over North Central Plywood fire

Interior Warehousing Ltd. is suing the City of Prince George for damages suffered during the North Central Plywood fire.

9,000 pot plants seized east of Williams Lake

RCMP seized 9,000 marijuana plants from a property in the Spokin Lake area 25 kilometres east of Williams Lake on Friday. Police said the plants were found in an outbuilding built specifically for growing marijuana.

Plant sale and open house

UNBC and the Christian Reformed Church are holding a plant sale and open house today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1905 Willow St. This is the site of a new community garden that will provide food for the less fortunate in the city.

Bike to Work Week ready to pedal

Commuters are being encourage to give pedal power a try during Bike to Work Week starting on Monday.

Candidates sought for Order of BC

Nominations are now being received for the 2010 Order of British Columbia. Anyone in the community who has truly led by example qualifies to be nominated for the Order of British Columbia by any British Columbian.

Rona, Baldy Hughes mark common cause

Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community and Addiction Treatment Centre and Rona celebrated their partnership to help integrate recovering addicts back into the workforce, yesterday.

Watch out for cyclists

Bike to Work Week is May 31 to June 6

Parks plan open house on Monday

Fraser-Fort George Regional District will host an open house for its draft parks plan on Monday at the Civic Centre, 7-8:30 p.m. The plan sets out $1.3 million worth of improvements and expansion over the next 10 years.
Believed to be the biggest grow op busted in B.C.

Believed to be the biggest grow op busted in B.C.

Prince George RCMP have taken down what is believed to be the largest marijuana grow operation ever discovered in British Columbia. About 18,000 marijuana plants, with an estimated street value of $2.