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Millennials oppose pipeline, says pollster

Young British Columbians are significantly more likely to oppose the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline than the rest of the population, according to a survey by Abacus Data.

Mine access road improvement planned

The main artery into Mount Milligan Mine is getting a major upgrade. All the residents and business travellers accessing Fort St. James's North Road will share the benefits.
Police ticket truck for school-zone speeding

Police ticket truck for school-zone speeding

Prince George RCMP are reminding drivers to keep their eyes out for school zones following a close call on the Old Cariboo Highway.

Firefighters take the boots to Muscular Dystrophy

The Muscular Dystrophy Canada annual Boot Drive saw Prince George firefighters raise $23,088.73, exceeding the $20,000 goal.
Stuck in the middle again

Stuck in the middle again

Frankie Muniz of Malcolm In The Middle fame drives the tempo with Kingsfoil

Budget committee seeks input

Victoria is calling on Prince George for budget advice. This fall, the nonpartisan Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services will tour the province asking for input on how the provincial government ought to spend taxpayers' money.

NH sees small surplus

Northern Health reported a balanced budget for the 2011-12 fiscal year on Friday, but with a smaller surplus than the previous year. Revenues increased by 5.8 per cent to $691 million for the fiscal year ending March 31, but expenses were up 6.
Lake key in unlocking glacial secrets

Lake key in unlocking glacial secrets

Nobody has to convince UNBC masters student Lyssa Maurer our climate is changing rapidly in northern B.C. She's got the core samples to prove it.

Eskal fire continues to burn

Restrictions on human activity as a result of a forest fire in the Eskal region near Fort Nelson have been downgraded due to decreased fire activity, but an area closure remains in effect.

Court shown sex assault images

Graphic images were shown in court as the first week of a Prince George man's sexual abuse trial wrapped up Friday.