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Golf trailblazer from Prince George remembered for dedication to growing the game

Golf trailblazer from Prince George remembered for dedication to growing the game

Findlay Young passes, was named Golf Canada President in 1993
New miner set to spark resurgence of Barkerville gold fever

New miner set to spark resurgence of Barkerville gold fever

B.C.’s next new gold mines could be in production as early 2022 and promise to breathe life back into B.C.’s historic Barkerville region. Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd.
'Dave was a friend to everyone who met him': Newly-installed CN Centre benches honour longtime Prince George photographer

'Dave was a friend to everyone who met him': Newly-installed CN Centre benches honour longtime Prince George photographer

David Mah passed away on May 7, 2016, at just 55 years of age from cancer
Accident south of Williams Lake claims one life

Accident south of Williams Lake claims one life

Eighth northern B.C. school potentially exposed to COVID-19 in Fort Nelson

Eighth northern B.C. school potentially exposed to COVID-19 in Fort Nelson

Municipality's secondary school has possible exposure dates of Oct. 15 and 16
B.C. taxpayers foot $27M bill for retiring, defeated MLAs: CTF

B.C. taxpayers foot $27M bill for retiring, defeated MLAs: CTF

Taxpayers in British Columbia will be footing an estimated $27 million bill for provincial MLAs who retired prior to the Oct. 24 election or who lost their seats in that vote, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation estimates.
Stolen vehicle collides with ambulance

Stolen vehicle collides with ambulance

A portion of Highway 97 was closed for several hours Wednesday after the driver of a stolen pickup truck struck an ambulance carrying two patients just north of the Simon Fraser Bridge. Police were called to the scene at 11:15 a.m.
Three arrested after stolen vehicle strikes ambulance in Prince George, numerous injured

Three arrested after stolen vehicle strikes ambulance in Prince George, numerous injured

Alcohol, speed are believed to be factors in the investigation
Husky pipeline spills 900,000 litres of produced water in northwestern Alberta

Husky pipeline spills 900,000 litres of produced water in northwestern Alberta

RAINBOW LAKE, Alta. — Husky Energy says 900,000 litres of produced water spilled from one of its pipelines in northwestern Alberta. Produced water is a byproduct of oil and gas extraction and sometimes contains residual petroleum and chemicals.
UPDATE: Detours in place after three-vehicle collision closes Highway 97 south in Prince George

UPDATE: Detours in place after three-vehicle collision closes Highway 97 south in Prince George

Three people have been arrested after crashing stolen pick-up into ambulance carrying patients