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Premier Eby visiting Prince George on Friday

Premier Eby visiting Prince George on Friday

Meeting with mayor and council on homelessness/crime, completion of renewable diesel plant at refinery on his agenda
Four found dead in Prince Rupert, B.C. home; police say deaths considered homicide

Four found dead in Prince Rupert, B.C. home; police say deaths considered homicide

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — Four people have been found dead in a home in British Columbia's northwest in what police are calling a homicide. Prince Rupert RCMP say officers responded to a call on Tuesday evening to the 100 block of Silversides Drive.
'Fighting spirit and loud cries saved her': Tiny kitten 'Lenna' trapped in Metro Vancouver building for 4 days

'Fighting spirit and loud cries saved her': Tiny kitten 'Lenna' trapped in Metro Vancouver building for 4 days

The animal protection officer who rescued the tiny kitten nicknamed her “Lenna”, which means “lion strength” or “lion-hearted."
Artemis Gold investing additional $54M into mine southwest of Prince George

Artemis Gold investing additional $54M into mine southwest of Prince George

Construction of Blackwater Mine was roughly 20 per cent complete as of May 31, and is expected to begin production in 2024.
Here's why the B.C. government has removed letters from its online logo

Here's why the B.C. government has removed letters from its online logo

It has nothing to do with Pat Sajak retiring.
Prince George Hospice Thrift Store hosting grand opening of new location

Prince George Hospice Thrift Store hosting grand opening of new location

The Hospice Thrift Store has moved to Domano Boulevard
B.C.’s clogged court system putting access to justice at risk

B.C.’s clogged court system putting access to justice at risk

Courts are short judges, slow to adopt technologies and require in-person attendance – hiking costs for clients
Some relief is on the way for beleaguered B.C. firefighters

Some relief is on the way for beleaguered B.C. firefighters

"Our teams are going on their second or third tour or duty already this year which is abnormal."
Crews ready to protect key northeast B.C. highway, but cooler weather slows wildfires

Crews ready to protect key northeast B.C. highway, but cooler weather slows wildfires

VANCOUVER — Cooler weather has stalled growth of a huge wildfire in northeastern British Columbia but the BC Wildfire Service says the Donnie Creek blaze remains just two kilometres from the Alaska Highway, southwest of Fort Nelson.
Journalist Angela Sterritt presenting debut memoir at Prince George event

Journalist Angela Sterritt presenting debut memoir at Prince George event

Sterritt will be speaking about her debut memoir Unbroken at Books & Company’s Artspace