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Report leery of mine effects

A federal environmental review panel has determined the proposed New Prosperity copper and gold mine would have significant adverse environmental effects.

Politicians still supporting New Prosperity project

A report critical of the environmental impact of the proposed New Prosperity copper and gold mine didn't sway politicians who are in favour of the development near Williams Lake.

Healthier You awards look for nominees

There are more ways than ever to recognize health leaders in northern B.C. at the 2013 Healthier You awards.

Running vehicle becomes easy target for thief

A Prince George pickup truck owner became the latest victim of a classic cold weather theft on Thursday morning.

UNBC prominent in national rankings

Maclean's still thinks highly of the University of Northern B.C.

Studio Fair open for business and pleasure

The long awaited kick off to Christmas shopping in Prince George is finally at the Civic Centre and continues until Sunday .
ICBC urges caution with end of daylight savings

ICBC urges caution with end of daylight savings

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is asking drivers to take extra care on the roads after setting their clocks back an hour this Saturday when daylight savings time ends. The average number of crashes in B.C.
ReStore reopens under new name, disputed ownership

ReStore reopens under new name, disputed ownership

The city's only building supplies thrift store is open again. It used to be the Habitat For Humanity ReStore and now it is the Helping Hearts and Hands For Homes Salvage Store.

Cake shop reopens in Coast hotel

Bites of Bliss is back in business.
City jacks up off-street parking fees

City jacks up off-street parking fees

Downtown drivers are experiencing sticker shock after receiving notice of the coming increases to their parking rates. Effective Jan. 1, a new off-street parking fee structure, approved by council Sept.