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New drone rules in effect

New drone rules in effect

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

It's going to rain on Canada Day
Electric vehicles on display at farmers' market today

Electric vehicles on display at farmers' market today

You'll get a bigger charge out of the Prince George Farmers' Market today. The same produce, preserves and artisan craftsmanship will be available at the downtown farming festival, but there will also be an extra buzz.
Darcie Clarke, mother of children killed by Allan Schoenborn, dies

Darcie Clarke, mother of children killed by Allan Schoenborn, dies

Cariboo Cougar shedding into a Vernon Viper

Cariboo Cougar shedding into a Vernon Viper

Brett Fudger signs to play with B.C. Hockey League team this Fall
Gold medal for College of New Caledonia student at national skills competition

Gold medal for College of New Caledonia student at national skills competition

Dustin Cathcart took home the top prize in his category against rest of Canada
PHOTOS: Cross-Canada bike trip celebrating greener youth makes Prince George stop

PHOTOS: Cross-Canada bike trip celebrating greener youth makes Prince George stop

Students with jobs in forest industry, B.C.’s conservation encouraged to do more
Canfor completes first phase purchase of U.S. sawmill

Canfor completes first phase purchase of U.S. sawmill

Canfor Corporation is halfway towards purchase of an American sawmiller. In a news release issued Friday, the company said it now owns 49 per cent of Elliott Sawmilling Co. Inc.
Brink to be named to Order of British Columbia

Brink to be named to Order of British Columbia

Prince George lumber manufacturer and philanthropist John Brink will be named to the Order of British Columbia. He is one of 15 upon who Lt. Gov. Janet Austin will bestow the honour at Government House in Victoria on June 28.
Caribou deals offensive and vulnerable to court challenge, First Nation says

Caribou deals offensive and vulnerable to court challenge, First Nation says

Draft agreements to protect and recover endangered caribou populations in the South Peace carry an "offensive tone" and are "highly vulnerable" to a court challenge, a Northern B.C. First Nation says. The McLeod Lake Indian Band says both B.C.