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Dangerous work not enough to slow down Prince George-based farm vet

Dangerous work not enough to slow down Prince George-based farm vet

Jody Green is Prince George's answer to Dr. Oakley, the Yukon vet of TV series fame, and her devotion to farm animal health is keeping the local food industry thriving
Summerfest coming to downtown PG for four Saturdays this summer

Summerfest coming to downtown PG for four Saturdays this summer

Downtown merchants ready to welcome visitors to popular event - July 9 and 16, Aug. 13 and 20
Prince George Toyota dealership wins Green Star Award

Prince George Toyota dealership wins Green Star Award

Prince George Toyota was the winner in the Top Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Sales category.
Prince George Hyundai dealership wins Green Star Award

Prince George Hyundai dealership wins Green Star Award

Northland Hyundai was a winner in the Top Battery Electric Vehicle Sales category.
Sephora bringing beauty products to forefront at Pine Centre Mall

Sephora bringing beauty products to forefront at Pine Centre Mall

New Prince George store opens on Friday, June 17
Prince George-area campgrounds filling up, post-pandemic tourism numbers rebounding

Prince George-area campgrounds filling up, post-pandemic tourism numbers rebounding

Sky-high fuel prices impacting travel plans but haven't crippled holiday roadtrip visits to north central BC
Human error remains the biggest cybersecurity issue for businesses post-pandemic

Human error remains the biggest cybersecurity issue for businesses post-pandemic

Canadian chief information security officers have seen an increase in targeted cyberattacks on organizations' systems but believe the expectations of officers are excessive.
Vancouver businesses beg for red-tape relief

Vancouver businesses beg for red-tape relief

Empty stores can reflect lag in permits, rising street crime and high taxes: city’s response is plan to tax the vacant space
'Blind to women's realities': Uber and Doordash put workers at risk, find B.C. researchers

'Blind to women's realities': Uber and Doordash put workers at risk, find B.C. researchers

Gig-working apps like Uber and Doordash fail to acknowledge the realities of women workers' experiences, thus putting them at personal and financial risk, according to new study.
Canfor, West Fraser report strong first quarters

Canfor, West Fraser report strong first quarters

Near record-high North American lumbers prices help boost bottom lines