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City buys P.G. Hotel

City officials swear there are no plans for the land they just bought - the Prince George Hotel and adjacent parking lot - but mists of evidence are accumulating that there is a definite plan underneath the transaction and always has been.

Paving over a petition

The thud of the petition demanding the repaving of Continental Way was still echoing off of city council's desk when the municipality agreed to do it.

New DBIA board elected

The Downtown Business Improvement Association has nine new names on its board of directors following the organization's annual general meeting on Tuesday night.
Fitzpatrick laid to rest

Fitzpatrick laid to rest

Cpl. Darren Fitzpatrick, 21, was laid to rest in Prince George cemetery Tuesday. He died in an Edmonton hospital after being injured by an improvised explosive device on March 6 in Kandahar province, Afghanistan.

P. G. one of the most competitive places to do business

Today KPMG released the 2010 Competitive Alternatives Study, the recognized international business location report produced every two years, and it showed that Prince George ranked as the most competitive place to do business amongst 13 cities in the

Man with gun walked towards school in Quesnel

A man with a gun walked into the mobile home park adjacent to Correlieu senior secondary in Quesnel at about 1:52 p.m. Monday. Police attended immediately and located the male suspect as he approached the edge of the school parking lot.

Road dust the culprit: air quality study

The predicted concentrations of fine particulate air pollution in the Prince George airshed are dominated by dust emissions, particularly from on-road vehicles, conclude the latest draft results of an extensive computer modelling study.
Cpl Fitzpatrick laid to rest - video

Cpl Fitzpatrick laid to rest - video

Cpl. Darren Fitzpatrick, 21, was laid to rest in Prince George cemetery Tuesday. He died in an Edmonton hospital after being injured by an improvised explosive device on March 6 in Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
Soldier made "ultimate sacrifice": sermon

Soldier made "ultimate sacrifice": sermon

A copy of Mililtary Chaplain Captain Father Jean El Dahdouh's sermon during the burial of Corporal Darren Fitzpatrick on Tuesday, March 30.

Trustees to decide on school closures

The fate of 14 schools and the French immersion program will be decided tonight when school district trustees determine which will be closed and reconfigured. The meeting is set for 6 p.m.