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Dust advisory lifted

The dust advisory in Prince George initiated Thursday morning due to high overnight levels of particulate in the air was cancelled on Friday morning as dust levels returned to acceptable levels.

Woman hurt in morning crash

Fort George Highway Rescue needed to use the jaws of life Friday morning to get a woman out of an overturned car after a two vehicle crash on the Hart Highway. At 7 a.m.

More garbage will increase cost

Regardless of whether residents bring their extra garbage to the landfill, the transfer station or leave it at the curb, city residents will increasingly pay for the privilege over the summer.
Barking up the wrong tree

Barking up the wrong tree

The man who would be premier used soothing tones with an ideologically hostile audience. The members of the Council of Forest Industries returned the favour.
Clark eyes North, focuses on economy, forestry

Clark eyes North, focuses on economy, forestry

Premier Christy Clark said the B.C. Liberals will make forest health "a real priority concern" if they secure re-election next month.
Health websites offer medical solutions

Health websites offer medical solutions

The next time the Big Blue Ball comes around to raise awareness about men's health and prostrate cancer, chances are readers of Northern Health's blog website will know about it.
Green appeals to conscience

Green appeals to conscience

Leaving a sustainable planet for her children is one of the main reasons Karen McDowell is letting her name stand in next month's provincial election.

Arctic expert speaks today at UNBC

The spring-like conditions the city was basking under earlier this week are ending and there's snow in the forecast for Friday and Saturday.
Air quality advisory in effect

Air quality advisory in effect

High dust levels overnight Wednesday has resulted in another air quality advisory on Thursday.
Beetles on the march

Beetles on the march

There's still one thing bugging the forest industry. It's just a small thing, but there are trillions of them. The mountain pine beetle has run its course through B.C.