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Fog alert lifted

Fog alert lifted

Environment Canada has lifted an alert warning of thick fog in the Bulkley Valley and the Lakes District. The alert was lifted this morning shortly after 10:35 a.m., about five hours after it was first issued.
LNG advocates rally for support

LNG advocates rally for support

Proponents of the liquified natural gas industry took the stage Thursday at the final day of B.C. Natural Resources Forum to show unified support for further development. The four initiating leaders were Fort St.
Salt, not sewage, in store for Quinn Street site

Salt, not sewage, in store for Quinn Street site

The possibility of restoring the city's sani-dump services at the Quinn Street recycling transfer station appears to be down the drain.
Legal action against Canada Winter Games dismissed

Legal action against Canada Winter Games dismissed

A local hotel's lawsuit against the Prince George Canada Winter Games Host Society has been dismissed with the sides paying their own costs, according to court records. Esther's Inn Ltd.
Murder suspect has violent past

Murder suspect has violent past

One of three men charged this week with the murder of a young Prince George man has a violent history in this city.
NDIT, feds support First Nations internships

NDIT, feds support First Nations internships

A partnership between the federal government and the Northern Development Initiative Trust will support four paid internship programs in First Nations communities throughout the north.
Pool petition won't float, Hall says

Pool petition won't float, Hall says

A petition circulating the Hart area is too late to change the city's direction regarding the replacement of Four Seasons Leisure Pool downtown, Mayor Lyn Hall says.
UNBC, CNC funding announcements taken from B.C. Liberal platform

UNBC, CNC funding announcements taken from B.C. Liberal platform

Prince George-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond is pleased that the B.C. NDP government has adopted what appears to be a plank in the 2017 B.C. Liberal platform. The B.C. government announced $4.
Rights group, landlords protest proposed city bylaw

Rights group, landlords protest proposed city bylaw

A proposed city bylaw targeting chronic nuisance properties has prompted a backlash from a human rights advocacy organization and the industry association representing B.C. landlords. On Jan.
Enemy in the midst?

Enemy in the midst?

Horgan shows otherwise during keynote address at forum