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Public input sought on hunting regulation changes

Public input sought on hunting regulation changes

Proposed changes to the province's hunting, trapping, motor vehicle restriction and firearms restriction regulations for 2018 to 2020 are now online and available for public review and feedback.
Syrian family gets early Christmas gift

Syrian family gets early Christmas gift

For four of Prince George's newest residents, the weekend snowfall was a welcome sight. A family of Syrian refugees - Orwa Gharzaldin, Souher Alshoufi and their two children Tala and Farah - arrived at Prince George Airport on Friday.

First Nation building Net Zero home

Environmental stewardship is not just a hallmark of aboriginal philosophies, it has been a way of life for millennia.
Goodsir Nature Park open for winter

Goodsir Nature Park open for winter

Goodsir Nature Park is alive with wilderness wonder even in the winter.
Kettle campaign edging closer to goal

Kettle campaign edging closer to goal

The Salvation Army's kettle campaign hopes to reach its goal with a few days left to go. As of last week, $143,956 has been raised, leaving $106,044 to go.
Hydro substation gets bird guards

Hydro substation gets bird guards

BC Hydro has taken steps to bird-proof its Chief Lake Road substation. As part of an upgrade over the past year, non-conducting housing has been installed on the circuit breakers.
Mackenzie Pulp fined almost $200,000

Mackenzie Pulp fined almost $200,000

WorkSafeBC has slapped Mackenzie Pulp Mill Corporation with a near $200,000 fine for safety violations in the firm's pulp mill and fibre-handling buildings.
CNC hoping to boost overseas education

CNC hoping to boost overseas education

Since the beginning of November, College of New Caledonia president Henry Reiser has signed six separate agreements with colleges and universities in India and the Philippines in hopes of boosting international opportunities for students.

Research agreement inked between UNBC, interior universities

UNBC has signed an agreement with two other universities in the interior that it says will lead to greater research opportunities in the north.
City council approves condo project partnership

City council approves condo project partnership

On Monday city council approved a pair of deals aimed at bringing a $37 million underground parkade and condominium complex to the 600 block of George Street downtown.