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Campfire bans on B.C. coast could begin as early as this week

Campfire bans on B.C. coast could begin as early as this week

'Extremely difficult': Conifex selling Fort St. James sawmill

'Extremely difficult': Conifex selling Fort St. James sawmill

Hampton Lumber will pay Conifex close to $39 million in the sale
Feds spend $275 million LNG Canada project, including cash to buy gas turbines

Feds spend $275 million LNG Canada project, including cash to buy gas turbines

Ottawa is putting up $275 million in federal support for LNG Canada's $40-billion liquefied natural gas development in Kitimat as an investment in "cleaner technology" to get Canadian resources to new markets.
Man sentenced for drug house shoot out

Man sentenced for drug house shoot out

A 22-year-old man was sentenced Monday to a further three years in prison for his role in an exchange of gunfire outside a Prince George drug house. Michael Campbell-Alexander was issued the term in provincial court for the Oct.
Gold mine southwest of Vanderhoof gets environmental approval

Gold mine southwest of Vanderhoof gets environmental approval

There are 43 conditions based on concerns by Indigenous groups, general public
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Risk of a thunderstorm by the late afternoon
Gold mine gets go-ahead

Gold mine gets go-ahead

The light keeps getting greener for this region's proposed gold mine. The Blackwater Gold Project was granted an environmental assessment certificate by the provincial government, said the Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) on Monday.
Opinion: Instead of just making a decision on daylight saving time, B.C. orders a survey

Opinion: Instead of just making a decision on daylight saving time, B.C. orders a survey

‘Pure joy’: Prince George Cougars’ Cole Moberg excited to join Chicago Blackhawks

‘Pure joy’: Prince George Cougars’ Cole Moberg excited to join Chicago Blackhawks

Defenceman was 23rd last pick in the Vancouver Draft, reacts to Gauthier’s pass-over
'Defensive architecture’ in this B.C. city is hostile to homeless, say critics

'Defensive architecture’ in this B.C. city is hostile to homeless, say critics

Urban design intended to prevent unwanted behaviour in public areas, such as loitering or sleeping