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Farrell residents ordered out of homes

Residents on the east side of Farrell Street have been ordered out of their homes, due to the imminent danger of flooding on the Fraser River. The evacuation order was issued at 3 p.m.

Minor damage to Hwy 16 after flood

Highway 16 has been reopened to single-lane, alternating traffic 77 kilometres east of Prince George.

Pembina restarts oil pipeline in B.C.

Pembina Pipelines Corp. announced this afternoon that it has restarted its oil pipeline in British Columbia, shut down as a precautionary measure following flooding in the Peace Region more than two weeks ago.

Nak'azdli still seeking revenue sharing on Mount Milligan mine

As construction of the $1.3-billion Mount Milligan gold and copper mine gets into full swing, the Nak'azdli First Nation is trying to negotiate an increase in a revenue-sharing offer from the B.C. government for the project.

Biosolids remain scheduled for Red Rock

The biosolids controversy has not gone away in Red Rock.

Highway 16 East reopens

Highway 16 has been reopened to single-lane, alternating traffic 77 kilometres east of Prince George.

Farrell Street residents evacuated

Residents on the east side of Farrell Street have been ordered out of their homes, due to the imminent danger of flooding on the Fraser River. The evacuation order was issued at 3 p.m.

Flood warning issued on Fraser River

Residents along the Fraser River have been told to be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice. At 9:15 p.m. on Saturday the B.C. River Forecast Centre upgraded the high streamflow advisory on the Fraser River to a flood warning.
Doggie treat causes trouble for small dogs

Doggie treat causes trouble for small dogs

A Prince George veterinarian is concerned about the safety of a doggie treat made in China after coming across two small dogs in a 24-hour period that had trouble digesting the product. Dr.

Flooding closes Highway 16 east of Prince George

Highway 16 is closed to traffic in both directions roughly 77 kilometres east of Prince George after heavy rain caused a culvert to overflow at Kenneth Creek between Purden Provincial Park and the Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Protected Area.