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Regional district providing shelters for transfer station staff

Regional district providing shelters for transfer station staff

"...The amenities provided by the contractors do not meet WorkSafe BC standards" according to a report presented to the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board of directors.
Wanted bulletins issued for Williams Lake couple

Wanted bulletins issued for Williams Lake couple

Trevor Alexis at large on count of allegedly discharging a firearm with intent to wound
Hikers encounter wolves chasing moose on Tabor Mountain

Hikers encounter wolves chasing moose on Tabor Mountain

"They scared off pretty easily and I'm sure it was just a chance encounter. They looked just as surprised as we did."
What's happening this weekend in Prince George?

What's happening this weekend in Prince George?

A list of fun things to do this weekend from July 21-23
Doctor shortage hits ER at Vanderhoof hospital

Doctor shortage hits ER at Vanderhoof hospital

Those facing life-threatening health emergency will need to call 911
Caribou Crossing project newest addition to Boundary Road

Caribou Crossing project newest addition to Boundary Road

Boundary Road was developed 10 years ago to create network of warehouses, commercial/industrial space
Residents invited to take in Summerfest fun

Residents invited to take in Summerfest fun

Family fun on order for Downtown Prince George event, which starts at 11 a.m. Saturday
Environment Canada isssues smoky sky bulletin

Environment Canada isssues smoky sky bulletin

Prince George, Stuart-Nechako likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke over the next 24-48 hours
Province strengthens protection of B.C.'s ecological reserves

Province strengthens protection of B.C.'s ecological reserves

BC Parks rangers will be able to issue tickets to offenders under new regulation.
Satellites track loss of old-growth forests B.C. government said it would protect

Satellites track loss of old-growth forests B.C. government said it would protect

A new watchdog satellite tracking map found 2,600 hectares of that forest — almost all big ancient trees — were slated for deferral by the province in 2020, but were logged anyways. The number is expected to grow significantly as more data is vetted.