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Taken care of

Taken care of

For a Prince George woman, looking after her parents has been an evolving journey

Quesnel man dies from assault in May

A 40-year-old Quesnel man died Tuesday night from injuries suffered in a assault in early May, RCMP said. Robert Lance Culling was in critical condition when he was transported to University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Summer Counterattack hits the streets

Prince George RCMP have kicked off the summer Counterattack campaign against drunk drivers. The effort, which sees police devote extra resources to getting drivers who've had too much to drink off the road, began Friday evening.
Treehouse dream comes true

Treehouse dream comes true

There were few dry eyes when five-year-old Noah Jancicka arrived home from a four-night camping trip Sunday afternoon.
Local woman marks 100 years

Local woman marks 100 years

Anna Bereti arrived at her 100th birthday in style - riding in a black stretch limousine with her grandchildren.

Search for man missing in river called off

Prince George RCMP and Search and Rescue were searching Sunday afternoon for a missing person in the Nechako River. But according to the Prince George Search and Rescue's Facebook page, that search was called off Sunday night.

Gas pipelines, LNG terminals proposed for B.C.

PIPELINES Pacific Trail Pipeline - 487 km from Summit Lake to Kitimat; Environmental Certificate issued 2008; to be linked to Kitimat LNG export terminal; no final investment decision made by owners Apache Corp. and Chevron Canada.

Liquefied natural gas basics

WHAT IS LNG? Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas cooled to -160 C, when it becomes a liquid approximately 600 times denser than natural gas at room temperature.
Timing critical for LNG development

Timing critical for LNG development

Canada has massive natural gas reserves -much of it concentrated in B.C.
Career opportunities abound in LNG

Career opportunities abound in LNG

Over the past decade, northwest B.C. suffered a series of economic blows that saw thousands of jobs and residents leave the area. But the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry has the potential to transform northwest B.C.