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Prince George-area MLAs welcome premier's carbon tax repeal

Prince George-area MLAs welcome premier's carbon tax repeal

Kiel Giddens and Sheldon Clare also want to see BC's industrial carbon tax repealed as well
Giddens calls for better workplace crane safety

Giddens calls for better workplace crane safety

The Prince George-Mackenzie Conservative MLA's comments come after a report was released on the death of a worker
Northern BC Women in Business Association seeks to build community

Northern BC Women in Business Association seeks to build community

It's a new network for business women in Prince George and Northern BC.
Prince George, Northern Health area among highest rate of toxic drug deaths

Prince George, Northern Health area among highest rate of toxic drug deaths

Approximately 4.9 lives were lost in BC per day in January, new report indicates
First Nation considers major data centre near Fort St. John

First Nation considers major data centre near Fort St. John

Prophet River is working with a venture capital firm to explore the possibility of a large-scale project
Woman confined, assaulted in bathroom for days

Woman confined, assaulted in bathroom for days

The victim feared he'd use his Rambo-style survival knife
Poor judgment but not abduction, judge rules in Quesnel kidnapping case

Poor judgment but not abduction, judge rules in Quesnel kidnapping case

A 46-year-old man invited a 10-year-old boy to see his hockey card collection, then let him stay the night
Heritage Commission working on two additions to registry

Heritage Commission working on two additions to registry

After not making any progress for years, the commission is picking up work to add a historic church and a notable home to the city's heritage registry
School employees targets of suspicious letters: Vanderhoof RCMP

School employees targets of suspicious letters: Vanderhoof RCMP

In addition to non-toxic white powder, the envelopes contained threats about DEI guidelines
UNBC removes financial barriers for Lheidli T’enneh students

UNBC removes financial barriers for Lheidli T’enneh students

A new agreement will ensure eligible students from the First Nation can attend UNBC at no cost