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Prince George mill sues Enbridge over gas pipeline rupture

Prince George mill sues Enbridge over gas pipeline rupture

A B.C. paper mill that had its supply of natural gas cut off during the rupture of an Enbridge pipeline more than two years ago is suing for damages. On Oct.
Prince George sees seven per cent increase in property values

Prince George sees seven per cent increase in property values

Average value of a single-family home went up
What pollution and health threats are lurking in wood stoves?

What pollution and health threats are lurking in wood stoves?

If the stereotype associated with country living holds fast, folks in Canada’s small towns and rural communities should be relishing the benefits of fresh, clean air.
Health care workers join call for closure of work camps during pandemic

Health care workers join call for closure of work camps during pandemic

An open letter written by Wet’suwet’en Ts’ako ze’ (female chiefs) is being backed by 400 health care workers in B.C. calling on the province to close work camps during the pandemic. A letter addressed to Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

High of -2 C will feel like -13 C with the chill
Three Prince George flights marked for COVID-19 exposure over holidays

Three Prince George flights marked for COVID-19 exposure over holidays

BCCDC says Air Canada, WestJet, Flair Airlines routes impacted
Guns seized from problem home

Guns seized from problem home

Police seized guns, ammo and other weapons during Wednesday's high-profile takedown of a 1600-block 11th Ave. home, Prince George RCMP said.
Prince George RCMP remove 19 people from home involved in downtown standoff

Prince George RCMP remove 19 people from home involved in downtown standoff

Several illegal firearms seized from residence well-known to police on Jan. 6, 2021
B.C. extends restrictions on gathering, north sees rise in active COVID cases

B.C. extends restrictions on gathering, north sees rise in active COVID cases

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry extended the current public health orders restricting gatherings in private homes until Feb. 5 at midnight.
B.C. COVID-19 public health orders extended until February as cases increase

B.C. COVID-19 public health orders extended until February as cases increase

Orders extended until Feb. 5, 2021