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Caribou recovery plan proposes resource development closures in critical habitat

Caribou recovery plan proposes resource development closures in critical habitat

A draft agreement between B.C., Ottawa, and two Treaty 8 First Nations proposes a series interim moratoriums and changes to resource development practices in critical caribou habitat to help recover three dwindling herds in the South Peace.
Here’s when the Prince George Spruce Kings will start their next playoff round

Here’s when the Prince George Spruce Kings will start their next playoff round

BCHL Coastal Conference Championship series begins March 29, 30 at RMCA
These Prince George dogs need to find their furrever homes

These Prince George dogs need to find their furrever homes

A number of the dogs needing homes are seniors who had a rough start in life
Lawsuit against BC Hydro dismissed by consent

Lawsuit against BC Hydro dismissed by consent

A long-running legal battle between a Prince George man and BC Hydro over the appearance of the utility's Chief Lake substation has come to an end. An order was filed March 8 stating that the proceeding be dismissed by consent of both parties.
Prince George nursing students are collecting flip flops for orphans in Bangalore

Prince George nursing students are collecting flip flops for orphans in Bangalore

CNC will deliver the flip flops during practicum in India
President, CEO of Prince George Airport Authority leaving after 10 years

President, CEO of Prince George Airport Authority leaving after 10 years

John Gibson will leave this year after multiple accomplishments
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Expect a wonderful Spring day ... minus the dusty roads
Prince George included in new CN expansion, maintenance projects throughout B.C.

Prince George included in new CN expansion, maintenance projects throughout B.C.

Two and a half miles of double track will be added west of Prince George
Hate crime convict seeks to have defamation suit struck

Hate crime convict seeks to have defamation suit struck

A Quesnel man convicted of promoting online hate is seeking to have dropped a defamation lawsuit brought against him by a former neo-Nazi skinhead who became dedicated to countering violent extremism.
This Prince George soccer program produces players with Major League opportunities

This Prince George soccer program produces players with Major League opportunities

Vancouver Whitecaps inviting three Northern Academy members to annual youth showcase