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Short season for Prince George's duck-feeding volunteers

Short season for Prince George's duck-feeding volunteers

Feeding the ducks at Cottonwood Island Park to help them survive the frigid temperatures has been the routine for longtime volunteers Brock Bailey and Paul Cailleaux for about eight years.
Ottawa unveils grants for B.C. forestry, energy projects

Ottawa unveils grants for B.C. forestry, energy projects

Wave energy demonstration projects among those receiving $13M in federal funding
Indigenous leaders excited for Cedar LNG project in Kitimat

Indigenous leaders excited for Cedar LNG project in Kitimat

Project proponents heading into the homestretch to create a floating liquid natural gas export facility to serve Asian markets and offer coal alternative
Editorial: David Eby is eating Kevin Falcon’s lunch

Editorial: David Eby is eating Kevin Falcon’s lunch

David Eby stole Kevin Falcon’s thunder – and almost all of BC United’s resource development plans – with a series of announcements this week in Prince George
Opinion: Emergency law government overreach

Opinion: Emergency law government overreach

The province seeks to extinguish any who dare question their unbridled wisdom and/or visionary practices when it comes to emergency management.
Partnership paves way for rare earth elements mine north of Prince George

Partnership paves way for rare earth elements mine north of Prince George

McLeod Lake Indian Band and Defense Metals teaming up on Wicheeda Project east of Bear Lake to produce magnetic metals used in cell phones, electric vehicles and levitation trains
Severely injured dog rescued from side of the highway near Fort St. James

Severely injured dog rescued from side of the highway near Fort St. James

The dog was found on an isolated stretch of the highway and was first thought to have been a wild animal
Williams Lake RCMP searching for wanted man

Williams Lake RCMP searching for wanted man

Williams Lake RCMP say they're requesting the public’s assistance in locating 23-year-old Sem Weiss, accused of break and enter, aggravated assault, and assault in relation to a Jan. 14 incident.
B.C. announces funding for eight manufacturing projects

B.C. announces funding for eight manufacturing projects

The funding intends to support new resource-sector jobs
Northern BC heritage society seeking support for virtual accessibility project

Northern BC heritage society seeking support for virtual accessibility project

The Northern Heritage Trails Society is seeking grant funding to create a online accessibility project, using technology to map and display physical spaces in a virtual format through a new website.