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Highway opening timeline still unclear

Highway opening timeline still unclear

Highway 97 between the Mackenzie junction and Chetwynd remained unpassable Tuesday afternoon, and as crews continue to clear the way, the Ministry of Transportation still can't commit to a solid re-opening date.

Husky refinery reduces output after flooding shuts oil pipeline

Husky Energy's Prince George refinery has reduced production by more than 40 per cent because its supply of oil has been cut off by Pembina's precautionary shutdown of its B.C. pipeline.

P.G. spreads the word on biosolids

Biosolids have once again hit the fan as the City of Prince George seeks to spread the word on the use of waste on a Salmon Valley farm.
Potluck brings flavour to traditional meeting

Potluck brings flavour to traditional meeting

For the last three years, as many as 50 people have gathered every month for the All Nations Elders Meeting and Potluck Lunch held at the Moose Hall. This Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., special guest speakers from the University of Northern B.C.

Three-grade classrooms worries parent

A McBride parent is raising concerns about a plan to put three grades of students into each of two classrooms at the community's elementary school.

Pine beetle wood project in the works

The tiny community of Granisle, west of Prince George, will be home to a dozen new campsites and a gazebo built from pine beetle-killed wood as part of upgrades to Lakeview Park. The province contributed $400,000 from its Towns for Tomorrow fund.

City commercial taxes below average: study

A study by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business shows Prince George has one of the smallest gaps between residential and commercial property taxes in the province.

Public invited to Mount Milligan mine update session

Thompson Creek Metals is holding an update session on its $1.3-billion Mount Milligan mine for contractors, people looking for work, as well as the general public.

Walter Energy CEO resigns

Walter Energy president and CEO Keith Calder is resigning from the company, which has extensive coal mining operations in northeastern B.C. Calder's resignation is effective at the end of the month.

Police release names from McLeod Lake incident

The death of a man in McLeod Lake has led to criminal charges. Madison Reid, 42, has been charged with one count of second degree murder in the death of 56-year-old Bruce Norman Archambauld. Reid allegedly called police just after 3 a.m.