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Blackwater Gold mine construction 95 per cent complete

Blackwater Gold mine construction 95 per cent complete

Despite wildfire setbacks, Artemis Gold says mine still on pace for first pour late this year
Slow commute continues with Hart Bridge lane closures

Slow commute continues with Hart Bridge lane closures

The city considered having one lane open in each direction
Basement fire blamed on unattended candles

Basement fire blamed on unattended candles

Damage is estimated at $80,000
Advance polls now open in Prince George

Advance polls now open in Prince George

Voting stations open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. - Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Former diversity director suing Northern Health

Former diversity director suing Northern Health

She says she was terminated after being accused of bigotry for showing support for Palestinian civilians
Prince George-Mackenzie Green Party candidate Steidle claims opponent hiding past as oil and gas lobbyist

Prince George-Mackenzie Green Party candidate Steidle claims opponent hiding past as oil and gas lobbyist

Kiel Giddens proud of his work with Trans Canada Energy to develop Coastal GasLink pipeline
Oakes calls for improved rural post-secondary funding

Oakes calls for improved rural post-secondary funding

The former BC United MLA is running as an independent in Prince George-North Cariboo
Long lines of traffic as John Hart Bridge southbound lanes close

Long lines of traffic as John Hart Bridge southbound lanes close

Motorists had to find alternate ways across the river as force main replacement continues
Symphony will focus on audience development with City's funding boost

Symphony will focus on audience development with City's funding boost

The Prince George Symphony Orchestra executive director talks about what the City's financial boost means to their organization.
City council clarifies how new arts funding increase will work

City council clarifies how new arts funding increase will work

Four local groups will share an additional $200,000 starting in 2025