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Giant Russian aircraft to land in Prince George

Giant Russian aircraft to land in Prince George

One of the world's largest cargo aircraft is coming to the Prince George Airport. A Russian-made Antonov-124 is scheduled to arrive Friday at 11 a.m. to pick up seven helicopters from three B.C. businesses for a VIH Helicopters Ltd. contract.

Northern BC mill victim of soft pulp market

One of the region's pulp mills is closing down. Tembec announced Tuesday it was powering down its mill in Chetwynd starting Sept. 16. "The high-yield pulp market has continued to soften over the past year.

Cancer centre opening up in the air

The BC Cancer Centre for the North will open soon, but provincial officials aren't quite sure how soon. The project is still considered on time and within its $69.

Federal riding changes proposed

Forget lines drawn in the sand, the group in charge of adding electoral districts to the province have redrawn the borders to BC's federal riding map.

Aboriginal power projects get cash boost

The federal government announced funding for 16 First Nations initiatives in BC related to alternative energy projects. Six of the projects are based in northern BC, four of them in the general area of Prince George.

More electronics on recyclable list

More recycling options have come into the regional district. As of July 1, a number of stewardship programs increased the number of products they recycle.

Metals firm cut jobs amid slowdown in China

The downturn in molybdenum prices have cost 57 local workers their jobs.
Convenience store robbed

Convenience store robbed

Police are on the lookout for two suspects following an armed robbery of a convenience store on Monday night. A man entered the PG Foods in the 3100 block of 15th Avenue, near Central Street East at about 8:35 p.m.

Air advisory cancelled

A change in the wind has brought an end to the wildfire smoke advisory.

Prince George experience part of RCMP harassment lawsuit

Alleged treatment at the Prince George RCMP detachment is making up an extensive part of a second lawsuit a female Mountie has launched against the national police force.