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Trust fund process criticized

Trust fund process criticized

At least one Lakeland Mill employee doesn't like the system for distributing the money donated after the fatal explosion and fire that destroyed the Prince George lumber facility.

Forest firms await timber supply report

Lumber companies are waiting to see the report a legislative committee will unveil today that could affect the provincial forest industry for years to come.

Stabbing in VLA sends twins to hospital

Police are on the lookout for a man who may possibly be carrying a small dog following a stabbing in the VLA on Monday night. The altercation took place near the corner of Quince and Milburn sometime before 10 p.m.

Road rehab wrapping up

Work kicked off Tuesday on the last three projects of the city's paving season.

Local woman dies in car accident

An elderly Prince George woman died Sunday as a result of injuries sustained during a single vehicle collision near Clinton. Clinton RCMP were called to the scene at about 1 p.m.

MLA prepares for timber report release

John Rustad has chosen Prince George as the site of his first public comments about the report of the Special Committee on Timber Supply.

Crash put driver in critical condition

A 21-year-old man was in critical condition following a single-vehicle crash on Highway 97 early Monday morning near Ahbau Creek north of Quesnel. Called to the scene shortly after 3 a.m.

Chinese consul general makes introductory visit

A sit down with a Chinese diplomat could be the beginning of a strong relationship between the city and the foreign consulate. On Tuesday, Chinese Consul General Liu Fei made her first visit to Prince George to meet with community leaders.
Marine expert to talk about spills

Marine expert to talk about spills

Riki Ott wants to encourage opponents of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline to learn, share and organize when her province-wide speaking tour stops in Prince George on Aug. 25.
ATV safety training available

ATV safety training available

All-terrain vehicle owners who may want to upgrade their safe riding skills in response to a fatal accident on Sunday have a place to turn to in Prince George. In fact, they have three of them.