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Prince George RCMP seek multiple thieves caught on camera

Prince George RCMP seek multiple thieves caught on camera

Do you recognize any of these people?
Large mining company partners with UNBC for student research

Large mining company partners with UNBC for student research

Rio Tinto is giving UNBC $450,000 over three years
UNBC, Rio Tinto partnership to support students and research

UNBC, Rio Tinto partnership to support students and research

The University of Northern British Columbia and Rio Tinto are forming a partnership to support students and grow the capacity for education and research in the region.
Trucks collide north of city

Trucks collide north of city

A head-on collision between a a logging truck and a transport truck forced a closure of Highway 97 north of Prince George for several hours on Wednesday morning. No injuries were reported from the crash, which occurred at about 6 a.m.
UPDATE: Highway 97 fully re-opens following two-truck collision north of Prince George

UPDATE: Highway 97 fully re-opens following two-truck collision north of Prince George

No serious injuries have been reported according to RCMP
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

The sun will try to peek through the overcast skies
Bourque pleads guilty to breaching release order

Bourque pleads guilty to breaching release order

Convicted animal killer Kayla Bourque will be sentenced next month after pleading guilty to breach of recognizance.
Canada's new Food Guide ditches portion sizes, promotes plant-based proteins

Canada's new Food Guide ditches portion sizes, promotes plant-based proteins

Prince George truck rally to show support for resource communities across northern B.C.

Prince George truck rally to show support for resource communities across northern B.C.

The event comes with the B.C. Natural Resources Forum in town
Skills shortage challenge: B.C.’s skilled labour pains about to become acute

Skills shortage challenge: B.C.’s skilled labour pains about to become acute

Can the province find the 14,000 skilled labourers needed to build major infrastructure?