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Consultant predicted wave of sawmill closures 10 years ago

Consultant predicted wave of sawmill closures 10 years ago

The current wave of sawmill closures and curtailments rippling through B.C. had been expected for at least a decade. But few expected that wave to hit so fast and furious. In recent weeks, B.C.
PHOTOS: Best-of-the-best awarded in Prince George Senior Lacrosse

PHOTOS: Best-of-the-best awarded in Prince George Senior Lacrosse

Mackenzie goaltender Jon Wittmeier named MVP for 2019 season
Highway camera images being requested by B.C. police

Highway camera images being requested by B.C. police

Police routinely request footage taken by DriveBC cameras but images too poor for identification, government documents say
Slump in B.C. forestry industry not over yet; bad news for interior communities

Slump in B.C. forestry industry not over yet; bad news for interior communities

Interior towns hardest hit by closures, curtailments
Building the case for more mass timber construction

Building the case for more mass timber construction

Faced with the challenge of diminished lumber supply and lower prices, the British Columbia government has made investing in higher-value-added products like engineered wood a priority, betting that supporting mass timber construction can be a winnin
Free Root Beer Day is back at A&W Canada this weekend

Free Root Beer Day is back at A&W Canada this weekend

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Nothin' but clouds
'Follow your dreams': Jim Good needs Prince George's help after fulfilling his

'Follow your dreams': Jim Good needs Prince George's help after fulfilling his

John Brink has agreed to personally match the first $5,000 in donations for Jim
‘A quiet boom’: Prince George’s monthly building permit numbers remain high

‘A quiet boom’: Prince George’s monthly building permit numbers remain high

June saw 72 permits valued at more than $31.3 million
Forests minister says 54 of B.C.'s largest trees to be protected

Forests minister says 54 of B.C.'s largest trees to be protected