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Opinion: How Alberta could be a world leader in renewable energy

Opinion: How Alberta could be a world leader in renewable energy

The wind doesn’t always blow and the sun doesn’t always shine. However, that does not mean they are a bad choice and that keeping the economy running on fossil fuels is the only alternative.
Opinion: Prince George has plenty to gain pursuing hydrogen development

Opinion: Prince George has plenty to gain pursuing hydrogen development

Building a plant in Prince George, as well as a delivery station for trucks with a committed customer base makes good sense.
Ultimate 'Twilight' cosplay: Rent Edward Cullen's home for $20K

Ultimate 'Twilight' cosplay: Rent Edward Cullen's home for $20K

Designed by famed architect Arthur Erickson, the West Vancouver property has been racking up views on TikTok.
United Way Tree of Lights campaign kicks off this week

United Way Tree of Lights campaign kicks off this week

The fifth annual United Way Tree of Lights fundraising campaign is back for the holidays in Prince George running Dec. 7-21.
Ukrainian pediatrician has hurdles to clear before she can see patients

Ukrainian pediatrician has hurdles to clear before she can see patients

Iryna Derunets is the only pediatric ear nose and throat specialist in north-central B.C., but needs permanent residency status before she can see patients in Prince George
B.C. moves to reduce raw log exports, boost higher-value wood manufacturing

B.C. moves to reduce raw log exports, boost higher-value wood manufacturing

British Columbia is moving to reduce the export of raw logs harvested in the province by requiring that certain types of lumber from the Interior undergo manufacturing first.
Why B.C.’s new building codes are raising concerns over housing costs

Why B.C.’s new building codes are raising concerns over housing costs

Uncertainty over permit delays, inflation and labour shortages among stakeholders’ top concerns.
Families of organ donors give thanks to frontline hospital staff

Families of organ donors give thanks to frontline hospital staff

BC Transplant volunteers delivered popcorn Tuesday to healthcare workers at University Hospital of Northern B.C. in Prince George
Opinion: Genocidal claims in Gaza are ridiculous

Opinion: Genocidal claims in Gaza are ridiculous

Israel's conduct plainly shows its effort to avoid non-combatant deaths.
Child care in B.C. more difficult to find, new data shows

Child care in B.C. more difficult to find, new data shows

Statistics Canada finds child care enrolment remains below pre-pandemic level, although it has risen since 2022 and 2021; meanwhile, costs, on average, have declined as more subsidies come into effect.