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Prince George woman raises issues of racism, Islamophobia in House of Commons

Prince George woman raises issues of racism, Islamophobia in House of Commons

Lila Mansour was one of 338 women in Ottawa for annual Daughters of the Vote
Air quality warning rescinded

Air quality warning rescinded

An advisory warning of a high amount of dust in the city's air has come to an end. "Elevated pollution levels are no longer expected or have moved out of the area," Environment Canada said in a statement issued shortly before 1:30 p.m.
Prince George Cougar Czechs in with home country’s Under-18 squad

Prince George Cougar Czechs in with home country’s Under-18 squad

Matéj Toman on Czech Republic’s camp roster for world championship event
Here's how much two Prince George MPs spent in eight months last year

Here's how much two Prince George MPs spent in eight months last year

Todd Doherty and Bob Zimmer were both close to $500,000 in expenditures
Downtown eyed for pot shops

Downtown eyed for pot shops

Two purveyors of recreational cannabis want to set up shop in the city's downtown. Hearings will be held during Monday night's city council meeting for applications to open stores at 421 George St. and 1389 Third Ave.
Environment Canada lifts advisory as dust settles in Prince George

Environment Canada lifts advisory as dust settles in Prince George

Prince George was under an advisory for six days, minus seven hours on Monday
Prince George sit-com Geoff and the Ninja wins best directing at Indie Series Awards

Prince George sit-com Geoff and the Ninja wins best directing at Indie Series Awards

The show was nominated for six categories at the Los Angeles awards show
You can donate old mascara wands at this Prince George location to help rehab wildlife

You can donate old mascara wands at this Prince George location to help rehab wildlife

Did you know mascara wands are the perfect tool to comb through fur?
Forest industries convention focuses on forest industry challenges

Forest industries convention focuses on forest industry challenges

The challenge of producing lumber from B.C.'s mountain-pine-beetle and wildfire-ravaged forests will be a top topic at the Council of Forest Industries' annual convention in Vancouver on Thursday and Friday. For producers such as Canfor Corp.
Kitimat LNG commits to electrification

Kitimat LNG commits to electrification

A promise made in Kitimat today that the Chevron-Woodside Kitimat LNG project would use electric drive would be a game-changer, if fulfilled, not just for the LNG industry in B.C., but for independent power producers.