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Imperial reports higher quarterly production at Red Chris, Mount Polley mines

Imperial reports higher quarterly production at Red Chris, Mount Polley mines

Imperial Metals’ stock up over 12 per cent Tuesday afternoon on the TSX
Two Rivers unveiling new exhibits this week

Two Rivers unveiling new exhibits this week

An opening reception for Dismantled Worlds and Nonreturables goes Thursday, July 27, at 7:30 p.m.
Evacuation order lifted for Great Beaver Lake area

Evacuation order lifted for Great Beaver Lake area

The evacuation order has been downgraded to an evacuation alert, allowing residents to return home.
Here's how much eco-violations will now cost you in B.C.

Here's how much eco-violations will now cost you in B.C.

New regulations empower authorities to fine eco-offenders up to $200,000, says the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy.
Province earmarks $3.3M for BCIT’s mass-timber training hub

Province earmarks $3.3M for BCIT’s mass-timber training hub

Funding will create two new courses at polytechnic institute that will add to the existing mass-timber program
Prince George RCMP investigating weekend shooting

Prince George RCMP investigating weekend shooting

Woman seriously injured in drive-by targeting home in Westgate area
Prince George facing Level 5 drought conditions, despite rain

Prince George facing Level 5 drought conditions, despite rain

Level 5 is the most severe level of drought, with “adverse impacts almost certain.”
Infectious Nation creeps onto Omineca Arts Centre stage

Infectious Nation creeps onto Omineca Arts Centre stage

All-ages gig this Saturday features local bands Infectious and Examine the Bore
BC Hockey reclassifies its three junior B leagues to junior A to replace rogue BCHL

BC Hockey reclassifies its three junior B leagues to junior A to replace rogue BCHL

BC Hockey will have a new junior-A system in place for the 2023-24 season. The provincial sports organization will promote all three of its junior B leagues to junior A.
How Paul Bernardo's prison transfer renewed an old legal debate over just two words

How Paul Bernardo's prison transfer renewed an old legal debate over just two words

OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives say Canadians angry over Paul Bernardo's move to a medium-security prison have a Liberal government law to blame.