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Call before you dig, FortisBC urges

Call before you dig, FortisBC urges

The numbers are showing a downward trend in inadvertent strikes on natural gas lines in Prince George.

B.C. set to burn

The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations is planning a series of controlled burns near Williams Lake starting as soon as Saturday.

New wills act now in force

For the British Columbians who do not have a will, now is the perfect time to prepare one.
UNBC tuition fees going up

UNBC tuition fees going up

Most undergraduate students at the University of Northern British Columbia will pay $96 more to attend the school after its board of governors approved a $68-million operating budget on Tuesday.
Air advisory issued

Air advisory issued

Road dust has prompted an air quality advisory to be issued for the city of Prince George.

Quesnel job fair looks to Spring Ahead

As Quesnel moves past the closure of their Canfor sawmill, efforts are mounting to get displaced employees into other jobs.

Taseko objections could have merit: expert

Meetings between federal officials and opponents of the proposed New Prosperity mine in the Cariboo may have violated the rights of the company pushing for the project, according to one legal expert.

City mulls fire protection

Firehall upgrades and establishing a standard for response times are among the recommendations the city has to consider when looking at the future of fire protection.
Library hoping to pull in astronaut

Library hoping to pull in astronaut

As someone who is used to out-of-this-world travel, Prince George Public Library staff are hoping retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is willing to make a short trek to put some stars in children's eyes.

FCM covered

The city will pick up the remaining tab for a local government gathering held in Prince George last year.