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Joe Gosnell, Nisga'a chief who led nation to landmark treaty, dies of cancer

Joe Gosnell, Nisga'a chief who led nation to landmark treaty, dies of cancer

Joe Gosnell, a renowned treaty negotiator, politician and leader of the Nisga'a Nation, has died at the age of 85. The Nisga'a Lisims government said Tuesday that Gosnell died in his home in New Aiyansh after a long battle with cancer.
Dog left to bake in car on 36 C day in B.C.'s Okanagan

Dog left to bake in car on 36 C day in B.C.'s Okanagan

New owners seek to reopen Prince George’s ‘The Generator’ nightclub

New owners seek to reopen Prince George’s ‘The Generator’ nightclub

The Generator may live on for a new generation of residents
Safeguarding your online accounts should be a top priority, says BBB

Safeguarding your online accounts should be a top priority, says BBB

Downtown energy system featured in magazine

Downtown energy system featured in magazine

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Arial} Prince George's Downtown Renewable Energy System has been featured on the August edition of Canadian Biomass Magazine.
Prince George Airport Authority says YXS will take up to five years to recover from COVID-19 impacts

Prince George Airport Authority says YXS will take up to five years to recover from COVID-19 impacts

YXS is actually faring better than other Canadian airports
Transit staff handing out face masks at local bus stops

Transit staff handing out face masks at local bus stops

BC Transit staff will be handing out face masks at bus stops in Prince George, prior to masks becoming mandatory on all BC Transit buses on Monday.
BC Transit, City of Prince George handing out masks at bus stops next week for riders

BC Transit, City of Prince George handing out masks at bus stops next week for riders

Masks will be mandatory on BC Transit starting Aug. 24
UNBC helps create new digital tool with goal of improving outdoor accessibility in the province

UNBC helps create new digital tool with goal of improving outdoor accessibility in the province

Research grant worth $24K went towards collecting data from multiple B.C. sites
Pandemic-inspired home reno boom pushes B.C. lumber to record highs

Pandemic-inspired home reno boom pushes B.C. lumber to record highs

B.C. lumber producers cut production too deeply at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems, which has sent prices soaring to record levels and mills scrambling to catch up with a still-hot U.S. housing market. In March and April, B.C.