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Mackenzie Pulp Mill fined

Mackenzie Pulp Mill fined

Mackenzie Pulp Mill Corporation was slapped with $81,100 worth of fines for violating environmental regulations, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy said.
Pop-up market starting up

Pop-up market starting up

The first of a series of pop-up markets will be held on Saturday in the Columbus parking lot next door to the Prince George Farmers' Market at Third and Quebec.
Professors accept early-retirement offers

Professors accept early-retirement offers

University of Northern British Columbia's bid to reduce senior faculty has produced results.
City's unemployment rate 4.7 per cent

City's unemployment rate 4.7 per cent

The city's unemployment rate stood at 4.7 per cent in May, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers issued Friday.
Prince George seeking public input on reducing greenhouse gas emissions

Prince George seeking public input on reducing greenhouse gas emissions

City wants to update its climate action plan, no updates since 2007
City seeks public input on priorities for climate action

City seeks public input on priorities for climate action

City hall is launching a public engagement campaign to determine a strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Heavy rain warning issued for Cache Creek to Clinton

Heavy rain warning issued for Cache Creek to Clinton

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has issued a warning for heavy rain and potential debris flow along Highway 97 between Cache Creek and four kilometres south of Clinton.
This Prince George hockey goaltender backstopped his team to North America’s ‘AA’ title

This Prince George hockey goaltender backstopped his team to North America’s ‘AA’ title

Michael Garteig adds ECHL champion to his already impressive resume
City's annual report published

City's annual report published

The City of Prince George's annual report for 2018 is now available for public review.
Dead bears not the answer to human-bear interactions

Dead bears not the answer to human-bear interactions