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$3.7M tax refund to shore up mining outfit

A mining project near Prince George has got a cash infusion, moving the proposed coal operation forward.

P.G. good candidate for family law pilot program

A women’s advocacy group is proposing two pilot projects to address an “urgent crisis” in family law services caused by cuts to legal aid over the past decade, and Prince George would be an "excellent candidate" for at least one of them, says the org
911 changes coming

911 changes coming

When you call 911 this fall, the first person you speak to will be based in the Lower Mainland, not in Prince George.
B.C. mines minister to talk Taseko with feds

B.C. mines minister to talk Taseko with feds

Before the federal government rejected the proposed New Prosperity copper and gold mine, B.C. Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett went to Ottawa to lobby for the project.

Judge sides with city in logging truck dispute

A logging truck company owner is no longer allowed to park his vehicles on a residential Prince George property, says a B.C. Supreme Court Justice.
Students, NH staff use simulated patient

Students, NH staff use simulated patient

The University Hospital of Northern B.C. is home to a patient who seems to suffer a new catastrophic medical condition every single day.
Highway of Tears doc to debut at TIFF

Highway of Tears doc to debut at TIFF

A documentary about the Highway of Tears will debut Thursday night at the Toronto International Film Festival. Several people from this region will be in the audience when Highway Of Tears appears on screen.

Bioenergy conference attracting top speakers

Plans are smoldering for the next edition of the International Bioenergy Conference. Held in Prince George every two years, the conference brings together heavyweights in the burgeoning industry.
What's the Caption

What's the Caption

We asked you to provide us with your best, most clever or silliest caption to go with the photo here. This week's winner is Colleen Elrick. Good-bye cruel world, I’m off to join the circus...

Former P.G. teacher tapped for Trinity top job

When Mayo Moran began her teaching career at Blackburn junior secondary school, she never could have imagined it would start her along a career path that would lead to the top job at one of Canada's most prestigious post-secondary institutions.