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Petronas fined $22,500 for spill

Petronas fined $22,500 for spill

The British Columbia Energy Regulator has fined Petronas for a produced water spill on Feb 17, 2021
Prince George RCMP catch break and enter suspect sleeping on someone’s couch

Prince George RCMP catch break and enter suspect sleeping on someone’s couch

The suspect was released on an undertaking with a future court date
Fort St. John RCMP seeking woman potentially hiding in Prince George

Fort St. John RCMP seeking woman potentially hiding in Prince George

The Fort St John RCMP is requesting the public's help to locate 29-year-old, Alix Gene Bottle, wanted on warrants for two counts of Breach of Release Order, Abduction by Parent, Uttering Threats and Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose.
Celebrate International Women's Day

Celebrate International Women's Day

The Women North Network is inviting everyone to celebrate International Women’s Day by attending events and a celebration on March 5, 2024.
Lake Babine Nation signs $50 million funding agreement with federal government

Lake Babine Nation signs $50 million funding agreement with federal government

The funding will support the nation’s governance including the construction of cultural centres
Northern BC RV & Outdoor Expo set for Feb. 23-25 at CN Centre

Northern BC RV & Outdoor Expo set for Feb. 23-25 at CN Centre

The second annual Northern BC RV & Outdoor Expo is set for this weekend at CN Centre.
UNBC knocks off UBC in huge men's basketball playoff upset

UNBC knocks off UBC in huge men's basketball playoff upset

Seeded 12th out of 12 teams, the Timberwolves knocked off the fifth-ranked team in Canada.
Prince George biathletes taking on the world in Estonia

Prince George biathletes taking on the world in Estonia

Eight-day youth/junior world championships start Saturday
Throwback Thursday: This week in Prince George history, Feb. 22, 2024

Throwback Thursday: This week in Prince George history, Feb. 22, 2024

A visiting hockey team from Edson was one of the big events in Prince George this week 100 years ago.
B.C. scraps proposed changes to Land Act amid consultation, controversy

B.C. scraps proposed changes to Land Act amid consultation, controversy

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is scrapping a plan that was to allow shared decision-making with First Nations about the use of public land, a move one Indigenous leader describes as a step back for reconciliation.