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'Something that benefits Prince George' eyed for old Willow Inn site

'Something that benefits Prince George' eyed for old Willow Inn site

The owners of a downtown property once home to a notorious trouble spot are mulling their options as a wrecking crew has moved in to tear down a derelict motel on the site. With the help of heavy equipment, the Willow Inn at 1656 Victoria St.
UNBC publishes research on Nak’azdli Whut’en intergenerational digital storytelling

UNBC publishes research on Nak’azdli Whut’en intergenerational digital storytelling

Elders shared stories with the students, passed down knowledge from one generation to another
How cheap is your weed? And is it legal?

How cheap is your weed? And is it legal?

This is how much weed costs, whether you buy it on the black market or from a licensed dealer
PHOTOS: Here are your spectacular sunset shots, Prince George!

PHOTOS: Here are your spectacular sunset shots, Prince George!

We can't get enough of those cotton candy skies
UPDATE: Highway 97 cleared after vehicle incident south of Prince George

UPDATE: Highway 97 cleared after vehicle incident south of Prince George

Accident took place near Alexandria Ferry South Road
Notice of motion for non-confidence vote put forward against UNBC President Dr. Daniel Weeks

Notice of motion for non-confidence vote put forward against UNBC President Dr. Daniel Weeks

Dr. Peter Jackson presented the motion at Senate meeting yesterday (Jan. 22)
Pinnacle signs 15-year wood pellet deal with Japan

Pinnacle signs 15-year wood pellet deal with Japan

B.C.-based wood pellet manufacturer Pinnacle Renewable Energy has signed a 15-year agreement to ship wood pellets to Japan for thermal power production. Pinnacle, which has eight wood pellet manufacturing plants in Western Canada and one in the U.S.
Canada ranked #4 country in the world to raise a family

Canada ranked #4 country in the world to raise a family

Canada was given a score of 10 for safety, as well as a 9.2 for being 'family-friendly'
‘I have a sense of relief’: Prince George’s Downtown Safe, Clean, and Inclusive Committee gets to work

‘I have a sense of relief’: Prince George’s Downtown Safe, Clean, and Inclusive Committee gets to work

Group aimed to tackle the city’s social issues held its first meeting
B.C. air tanker crashes in Australia, crew killed

B.C. air tanker crashes in Australia, crew killed

A Coulson Aviation air tanker, battling wildfires in Australia, crashed and its three crew members were killed, the company said in a statement.