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Pulp mills likely source of haze

Pulp mills likely source of haze

The pulp mills are the likely source of the haze that settled over the Bowl area this morning, according to University of Northern British Columbia professor Peter Jackson.
Looting-related charge dropped against Williams Lake-area man

Looting-related charge dropped against Williams Lake-area man

A Williams Lake-area man no longer stands accused of getting his hands on $65,000 worth of heavy equipment allegedly stolen from evacuated properties when massive wildfires struck the area two summers ago.
'This is life or death': Prince George Pride Society welcomes increased access to gender-affirming procedures

'This is life or death': Prince George Pride Society welcomes increased access to gender-affirming procedures

The government made the announcement on Nov. 16
Deadline to get voting package looming

Deadline to get voting package looming

The deadline to request a voting package for the referendum on proportional representation is fast approaching. Eligible voters that haven't received a voting package have until midnight Friday to ask for one.
Rotating postal strikes may prompt extension of electoral reform vote

Rotating postal strikes may prompt extension of electoral reform vote

Elections B.C. is monitoring Canada Post job action daily but has made no decision on whether the province's electoral reform referendum needs to be extended.
Cariboo Rocks the North 'risk-free' tickets on sale

Cariboo Rocks the North 'risk-free' tickets on sale

Special 'risk-free' tickets to Cariboo Rocks the North classic rock music festival are now on sale.
PGFR quickly douse fire at Giscome Road home

PGFR quickly douse fire at Giscome Road home

Damage was kept to a minimum when Prince George Fire Rescue firefighters were called to a 7200-block Giscome Road home late Wednesday evening.
Prince George Kiwanis Club commits $45,000 to Two Rivers Gallery

Prince George Kiwanis Club commits $45,000 to Two Rivers Gallery

The two non-profits will enter into a three-year partnership
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

It's going to snow tonight
City partially reopens downtown streets

City partially reopens downtown streets

Downtown Prince George executive director Colleen Van Mook is welcoming a partial reopening of the streets surrounding the parkade and condominium development under construction across from city hall. "It's great news," she said Wednesday.