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Energy transition group formed in Prince George

Energy transition group formed in Prince George

The first public discussion takes place Tuesday, Jan. 9, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the University of Northern BC in room 5-518.
Old growth stand near Ancient Forest now a protected area

Old growth stand near Ancient Forest now a protected area

The 83-hectare site near Highway 16 east of Prince George was previously part of a reserve for the Ministry of Transportation's Driscoll Creek gravel quarry
Sexism alleged in B.C. strata dispute over fence colour

Sexism alleged in B.C. strata dispute over fence colour

Civil Resolution Tribunal: "The applicants' emails were not always entirely professional either."
Thai veterinarian faces lengthy processs to obtain license to work in B.C.

Thai veterinarian faces lengthy processs to obtain license to work in B.C.

Prangthip Piandee is part of the solution to the prolonged vet shortage in Prince George but certification process not an easy road
Burns Lake girl first baby born in Prince George in 2024

Burns Lake girl first baby born in Prince George in 2024

Baby Holland was born at University Hospital of Northern B.C., weighing in at six pounds, eight ounces.
Record number take Ness Lake polar bear dip plunge

Record number take Ness Lake polar bear dip plunge

Money raised from this event will go towards the camper sponsorship fund which makes camp possible for families who would otherwise not be able to afford it.
Northern B.C. suspicious death under investigation

Northern B.C. suspicious death under investigation

RCMP are asking anyone with information regarding a red Dodge Caliber
Prince George girls volleyball team finishes fourth at Alberta tournament

Prince George girls volleyball team finishes fourth at Alberta tournament

The Prince George team was the only B.C. team in the tournament, held Dec. 28 to 30 at the Seville Center at the University of Alberta campus in Edmonton.
Canada's 100 highest-paid CEOs broke new compensation records in 2022: report

Canada's 100 highest-paid CEOs broke new compensation records in 2022: report

Canada’s 100 highest-paid CEOs broke records with their compensation in 2022, according to the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. “The data this year is breaking new all-time highs,” said senior economist David Macdonald.
A growing number of Canadians were less happy in 2023, survey shows

A growing number of Canadians were less happy in 2023, survey shows

An Angus Reid Institute poll shows how inflation, interest rates and other pressures are impacting Canadian life satisfaction.