City looking to determine cause of sinkhole by admin|Published June 22, 2018 City crews are working on determining the cause of the sinkhole that opened up at Winnipeg and Carney streets following this week’s heavy rain. Crews will have to excavate down approximately 20 feet to look at a large drainage pipe installed the 1970s. Motorists are advised to avoid the area, if possible, as work will continue for at least the next few days. Bill Phillips photo Read all about itCar crashes into Wal-Mart Home show opens Friday afternoon Fire damages home on Anderson Street B.C. Interior universities continue research collaboration Agriculture plastics recycling program extended one year Regional district OKs $500,000 loan to The Exploration Place Changes coming to recycling collection at regional district transfer stations UBC Northern Medical Program celebrates Class of 2024 Tire fire at 448 Fourth Avenue extinguished School board looks for public input on budget as it grapples with $2 million shortfall Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration Rockets force game five after 2-1 victory over Cougars RCMP investigate fraudsters posing as Northern Health employees Prince George to host massive wildfire event Wanted: Joshua Joseph Michael Bowser Lifelong conservationist and land steward to receive honorary degree RCMP thank local volunteers New off-leash dog park coming to College Heights Funding boosts sustainable forest management efforts in northwest B.C. UNBC named one of Canada’s greenest employers Matteo Danis’ OT heroics give Cougars commanding 3-0 series lead Women’s transition housing, child care centre open in Kitimat Ultrasound now available in Tsay Keh Dene and Kwadacha First Nations Fire damages home on Chestnut Drive Human remains found at Bowron River rest stop