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B.C. Parks seeking input on future of Ancient Forest, Slim Creek

B.C. Parks seeking input on future of Ancient Forest, Slim Creek

B.C. Parks is seeking public input on further development of the Ancient Forest and Slim Creek provincial parks.
Wilkinson levels criticism against NDP over struggling sawmills

Wilkinson levels criticism against NDP over struggling sawmills

B.C. Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson is accusing the NDP government of inaction in the face of an ongoing decline in the forest sector.
UNBC researchers predict a future of unprecedented annual Fraser River flooding

UNBC researchers predict a future of unprecedented annual Fraser River flooding

Less snowpack and more rainfall will mean big changes for the Fraser River
Perfect Purden run for Prince George alpine skiers

Perfect Purden run for Prince George alpine skiers

North Zone regionals pinned locals against Smithers, Quesnel racers
New garbage collection schedule in effect

New garbage collection schedule in effect

The city's 2019-20 curbside garbage collection schedule has started. The schedule has been sent out with the latest round of utility bills and is available for download on the city website, princegeorge.ca.
Northern Health wants to support your community initiative

Northern Health wants to support your community initiative

IMAGINE community grants are seeking new applicants
On Our Radar: Prince George conference to host hundreds of artists this summer

On Our Radar: Prince George conference to host hundreds of artists this summer

The conference will feature workshops for fibre artists and the general public
Taseko wins right to drill for New Prosperity mine

Taseko wins right to drill for New Prosperity mine

Taseko Mines has scored a minor victory in an otherwise dismal series of defeats over its New Prosperity mine. The proposed copper mine has been twice rejected by the federal Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency.
Prince George earns five medals at 2019 Canada Winter Games

Prince George earns five medals at 2019 Canada Winter Games

Local Judokas bring back four pieces of hardware, snowboarder shines his own silver
Rain to dominate Fraser River basin by century's end, UNBC professors project

Rain to dominate Fraser River basin by century's end, UNBC professors project

Nearly half of the Fraser River basin will have gone through a transition from snow-dominated to rain-dominated by the end of this century in response to global warming, two University of Northern British Columbia professors are predicting. Dr.