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City gets grant for wildfire work

City gets grant for wildfire work

Aided by a grant of more than $500,000 from the provincial government, the city will focus on three zones within city limits when it works to reduce the impacts of wildfires in the coming months.
VIDEO: BC SPCA reacts to dashcam footage of dog falling out of moving vehicle

VIDEO: BC SPCA reacts to dashcam footage of dog falling out of moving vehicle

Movie to be shot in Prince George hopes to rekindle the city’s film industry

Movie to be shot in Prince George hopes to rekindle the city’s film industry

Ariel ALPHA has roots in Northern FanCon and will be produced, filmed in the city
BC Hemp Corporation announces new probable $350M industrial production site in Prince George

BC Hemp Corporation announces new probable $350M industrial production site in Prince George

Company says production would start within the next two years
Woman found dead at Vanderhoof home deemed suspicious: RCMP

Woman found dead at Vanderhoof home deemed suspicious: RCMP

North District Major Crime Unit believes people involved knew each other
World Health Organization declares COVID-19 crisis a pandemic, urges world to fight

World Health Organization declares COVID-19 crisis a pandemic, urges world to fight

Company plans $350M industrial hemp facility in P.G.

Company plans $350M industrial hemp facility in P.G.

A planned industrial hemp facility at the corner of Johnson Road and Old Cariboo Highway is expected to create approximately 1,500 jobs in Prince George.
PHOTOS: Kady Dandeneau reminisces UNBC basketball, inspires current athletes to stay resilient

PHOTOS: Kady Dandeneau reminisces UNBC basketball, inspires current athletes to stay resilient

Canadian Paralympian says Prince George school also shaped her career academically
President of Doctors BC doesn't understand toilet paper frenzy

President of Doctors BC doesn't understand toilet paper frenzy

Resolving rights and title a complex issue

Resolving rights and title a complex issue

When provincial and federal Indigenous relations ministers locked themselves in a room February 26 with Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs, one of the goals was to defuse the protest bomb planted over the Coastal GasLink pipeline.