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LNG topic of anthropology talk

LNG topic of anthropology talk

The launch of the B.C.'s liquefied natural gas industry and what it means for Northern B.C. is the topic of the next Anthropology in our Backyard Series talk organized by the University of Northern British Columbia. Dr.
Duchess Park Secondary School remains above capacity

Duchess Park Secondary School remains above capacity

A handful of stopgap measures are being deployed to ease the pressure at Duchess Park Secondary School where the number of students attending remains significantly above its capacity. As of Sept.
CONTEST: Win $100 in free pizza!

CONTEST: Win $100 in free pizza!

Here's your chance to eat your heart out
Prince George is upgrading old infrastructure during downtown condo development

Prince George is upgrading old infrastructure during downtown condo development

The city also released a video detailing all of the work underway
'X' gender will now be recognized on B.C. government ID

'X' gender will now be recognized on B.C. government ID

British Columbians now have the choice to display X as a third option
Crashed bus filled with sawmill workers

Crashed bus filled with sawmill workers

The bus that went off Highway 97 north of Prince George late Thursday afternoon was carrying employees working at Canfor's Polar Sawmill in Bear Lake, the company has confirmed. B.C.
Prince George break and enter suspect caught by homeowner sentenced

Prince George break and enter suspect caught by homeowner sentenced

22-year-old Jordy Visser-Hayne handed jail time and probation
Walk-in surrenders no longer being accepted at PG animal shelter

Walk-in surrenders no longer being accepted at PG animal shelter

Appointments are now required to surrender animals
B.C. sawmill production to be cut by 10 per cent through fourth quarter: Canfor

B.C. sawmill production to be cut by 10 per cent through fourth quarter: Canfor

13 sawmills in Canada are affected, including Prince George
Jail time issued for break and enter

Jail time issued for break and enter

A man who failed to evade a homeowner while trying to break into a shed was sentenced Thursday to 43 days in jail. Jordy Martin Visser-Hayne, 22, was also sentenced to one year probation during a hearing in Prince George provincial court.