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LNG, pipeline star in B.C. economic outlook

LNG, pipeline star in B.C. economic outlook

Employment will accelerate in B.C.'s north over the next couple of years, with construction of liquefied natural gas infrastructure and pipelines fuelling a boom in jobs and residential and commercial construction, according to the B.C.
Canada Post workers in Prince George head back to the picket lines

Canada Post workers in Prince George head back to the picket lines

Canada Post says they remain 'operational'
Shop fire on Zilkie Road

Shop fire on Zilkie Road

An unoccupied shop in the 4000 block of Zilkie Road was engulfed in flames when Prince George Fire Rescue responded to the call at about 3:25 a.m. Tuesday. From two halls,12 fire fighters were on scene and shuttled water by using two tenders.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Today's high is 2 C
Scheer ties sawmill troubles to Liberal tail

Scheer ties sawmill troubles to Liberal tail

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer leveled plenty of blame against the federal Liberals for the woes B.C.'s forest industry is suffering as he paid a visit to Prince George on Monday.
Prince George's hospital is congested — again

Prince George's hospital is congested — again

UNHBC is again experiencing higher-than-normal patient volumes
Deadly drunk driver granted parole, told to stay away from Fraser Lake

Deadly drunk driver granted parole, told to stay away from Fraser Lake

A man serving a four-year sentence for killing a married father of three while driving drunk has been banned from traveling to Fraser Lake while serving the rest of his term in a halfway house.
UPDATE: Provincial government ride-sharing legislation a huge fail, says Kamloops MLA

UPDATE: Provincial government ride-sharing legislation a huge fail, says Kamloops MLA

This magical B.C. road trip ends in an enchanted, old-fashioned Christmas town

This magical B.C. road trip ends in an enchanted, old-fashioned Christmas town

Use hospital only if necessary, Northern Health urges

Use hospital only if necessary, Northern Health urges

The University Hospital of Northern B.C. is currently experiencing higher-than-normal volumes of patients and residents are being asked to consider other options before heading to the emergency department.