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Northern B.C. court docket: Jan 15 to 19

Northern B.C. court docket: Jan 15 to 19

Fines and sentences for Prince George and surrounding areas.
Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games needs volunteers

Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games needs volunteers

Additional volunteers needed for February 22-25 event in Quesnel
Prince George fire crews douse Oak Street blaze

Prince George fire crews douse Oak Street blaze

No injuries occurred but damage is estimated to be at $60,000
Prince George photographer Chuck Chin dies at age 73

Prince George photographer Chuck Chin dies at age 73

Former pulp mill worker used social media to turn his passion for photos into a full-time unpaid occupation that connected people to his immaculate art
Prince George city council beginning budget deliberations

Prince George city council beginning budget deliberations

City council will be looking at a possible 6.25 to 8.17 per cent tax levy increase
Hearings for Coastal GasLink protesters to resume in June

Hearings for Coastal GasLink protesters to resume in June

Abuse of process applications alleging excessive force by the RCMP during their arrests and unfair treatment in custody, have been filed by Sleydo, also known as Molly Wickham, Shaylynn Sampson, and Corey Jocko.
Prince George resident living life to the fullest with Alzheimer's disease

Prince George resident living life to the fullest with Alzheimer's disease

Brian Stanley, former Prince George educator, talks about living life to the fullest after his Alzheimer's disease diagnosis.
Prince George RCMP offering career information session

Prince George RCMP offering career information session

Prince George RCMP is hosting the BC RCMP Recruiting Team for a Career Information Session on Friday, Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the local detachment.
Prince George perfectly positioned as site of hydrogen plant, Fortescue exec says

Prince George perfectly positioned as site of hydrogen plant, Fortescue exec says

Stephen Appleton says proposed Coyote Project has potential to bring $1.2 billion to regional economy
Northern B.C. resident named 2023 Canadian Geographic photographer of the year

Northern B.C. resident named 2023 Canadian Geographic photographer of the year

Tumbler Ridge resident Brandon Broderick drives thousands of kilometres each year, tracking and photographing a variety of wildlife