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Shell proposes B.C. LNG project alongside Korean, Chinese, Japanese partners

CALGARY - Royal Dutch Shell PLC and three Asian partners plan to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Kitimat, B.C. that would connect Canada's vast supplies with energy-hungry markets on the other side of the Pacific.

Making it right

There will be free bus rides between the Pine Centre Transit Exchange to the College of New Caledonia campus today for the Lakeland Mills fundraiser. The shuttle service will run from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Rangers parade into P.G. future

Standing proudly in formation in the shadow of the May Day fair, a group of 30 men and women stood for inspection by the top army soldier in western Canada.

Free transit to Lakeland fundraiser

There will be free bus rides between the Pine Centre Transit Exchange to the College of New Caledonia campus on Tuesday for the Lakeland Mills fundraiser. The shuttle service will run from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

P.G. Search and Rescue highlights volunteers

Two local volunteers have been spotlighted by the Prince George Search and Rescue Association for exemplifying the spirit of lifesaving as part of Emergency Preparedness Week in Canada.

Tennis club proposal wins golf club approval

Prince George Golf and Curling Club (PGGCC) members have voted in favour of allowing the Prince George Tennis Club to set up shop next door to the clubhouse.

Aboriginal business council gets new members

Five northern B.C. residents are now members of the provincial government's Aboriginal Business and Investment Council.

Scientists study how dust ignites

After more than 30 years in the field and a continued interest long after retirement, the most important thing Dr. Robert Schoeff has learned about dust explosions can be summed up in one basic sentence.
Celebrating survivors, remembering the lost

Celebrating survivors, remembering the lost

Canada's only 24-hour relay raises $420,000-plus

Tsilhqot’in expresses faith in review panel

The Tsilhqot'in Nation says it believes the three-member panel appointed this week to review Taseko Mines' controversial New Prosperity mine project near Williams Lake will come to the same conclusion they have.