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Brink makes pitch to buy Canfor assets in Fort St. John, Vanderhoof, Houston and Bear Lake

Brink makes pitch to buy Canfor assets in Fort St. John, Vanderhoof, Houston and Bear Lake

If it pans out, it could eventually lead to 600 or more direct jobs in the region, he says
Former Lheidli T’enneh Chief Clay Pountney to run for NDP in Prince George-Valemount

Former Lheidli T’enneh Chief Clay Pountney to run for NDP in Prince George-Valemount

In addition to his time as chief, he has worked in the forestry, mining, oil and gas sectors
Prescribed burn happening near Williams Lake

Prescribed burn happening near Williams Lake

The BC Wildfire Service is carrying out ecostystem restoration in the area of Doc English Bluff
Video surveillance leads to suspect in string of thefts

Video surveillance leads to suspect in string of thefts

RCMP say the man they arrested is 'well-known to police for similar offences'
Throwback Thursday for Sept. 12, 2024

Throwback Thursday for Sept. 12, 2024

Your weekly look back at what this newspaper was covering decades ago
Photos: City of Prince George thanks local volunteers

Photos: City of Prince George thanks local volunteers

A celebration was held Wednesday at Canada Games Plaza to honour volunteers in Prince George.
Integrity Recovery Society could get a second chance

Integrity Recovery Society could get a second chance

Denied approval for a College Heights addiction recovery home, Rick Edwards is heading back to council
CEO Kate Cox leaves Barkerville Historic Town and Park

CEO Kate Cox leaves Barkerville Historic Town and Park

The Barkerville Heritage Trust announced Wednesday that Kate Cox is leaving her role as CEO of Barkerville Historic Town and Park. In the role since 2020, Cox led the historic site through the pandemic.
Murphy Abraham to run for the NDP in Nechako Lakes

Murphy Abraham to run for the NDP in Nechako Lakes

He'll challenge BC Conservatives Leader John Rustad in this fall's election
55 plusers can Choose to Move in Prince George

55 plusers can Choose to Move in Prince George

Choose to Move is a free program geared for older adults who want to become more active that is offered at the YMCA in Prince George.