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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

No sunshine today
'They're delay tactics': Prince George MP believes other meanings are behind multiple Trans Mountain approvals

'They're delay tactics': Prince George MP believes other meanings are behind multiple Trans Mountain approvals

MP Bob Zimmer wants to see the pipeline start being built rather than constantly delayed
Young man reported missing

Young man reported missing

The Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating a missing man. Mikey Fowler, 20, is described as Indigenous, 188 cm (6'2") tall and weighing 136 kg (300 lbs) with brown eyes and very short black hair.
Making a difference: UNBC iGEM team from Prince George working to prevent opoid overdose deaths

Making a difference: UNBC iGEM team from Prince George working to prevent opoid overdose deaths

The group is working on creating a sensor hoping to prevent opioids from being consumed
Update: Grass fires along railway tracks extinguished

Update: Grass fires along railway tracks extinguished

A full contingent from Prince George Fire Rescue was called out Tuesday afternoon to deal with several grass fires that broke out along the railway track adjacent to PG Pulp Mill Road.
Missing man found

Missing man found

RCMP asking for help in finding Mikey Fowler
Opinion: Despite controversy, Trans Mountain approval is the only way forward

Opinion: Despite controversy, Trans Mountain approval is the only way forward

Reactions to Trans Mountain announcement

Reactions to Trans Mountain announcement

Political, business and Indigenous leaders across the country react to the prime minister's decision to proceed with the pipeline expansion
Trans Mountain expansion gets green light, again

Trans Mountain expansion gets green light, again

Approval of expansion comes with eight new accommodation measures to address First Nations concerns
UNBC profs win award for book on Campbell

UNBC profs win award for book on Campbell

A book on former B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell has earned two University of Northern British Columbia political science professors a top award. Drs.