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Camp operator penalized $206,000 after B.C. worker found dead of COVID-19

Camp operator penalized $206,000 after B.C. worker found dead of COVID-19

WorkSafeBC found the company "failed to implement an exposure control plan."
Court injunction against law banning public drug use disappointing, say police chiefs

Court injunction against law banning public drug use disappointing, say police chiefs

VANCOUVER — A recent court injunction against a law to restrict public drug use in British Columbia denies police a much-anticipated enforcement tool, says a top law enforcement official. Officers are disappointed with the B.C.
Prince George city council invites premier, housing minister for tour

Prince George city council invites premier, housing minister for tour

City council wants to show the province the on-the-ground challenges facing downtown Prince George
Prince George woman injured in early morning shooting

Prince George woman injured in early morning shooting

Within an hour multiple suspects were arrested
Police looking for truck in fatal pedestrian hit and run

Police looking for truck in fatal pedestrian hit and run

Police are looking for a mid-2000s Ford F150, light in colour, with damage to the front end, in connection to the death of a 76-year-old man.
B.C. government forges ahead with $907M in homeowner grant subsidies

B.C. government forges ahead with $907M in homeowner grant subsidies

The annual homeowner grant returns property tax to those who own a principal residence valued under $2.15 million.
Madison Scott, downtown explosion were top local stories of 2023, Citizen poll finds

Madison Scott, downtown explosion were top local stories of 2023, Citizen poll finds

In a separate online poll on the Citizen website, Victoria Mcgivern, the downtown explosion survivor, was chosen as the Prince George newsmaker of the year for 2023.
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."