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EcoTECH reaches deal with supermarket chain

The company behind an "eco-industrial park." proposed for the Lamming Mills townsite west of McBride has landed a customer. Seattle-based ecoTech Energy Group Inc. says it has reached a five-year $61.

Man robbed while walking home

At approximately 2:45 a.m. on Jan. 29 Prince George RCMP received a report of a robbery that occurred near the intersection of South Tabor Boulevard and Hansard Crescent.

Community split over proposed mill relocation

Crescent Spur residents are divided over a proposal to relocate a small sawmill in the rural community, 160 kilometres east of Prince George.
Young entrepreneurs get the skills needed

Young entrepreneurs get the skills needed

Some well-prepared young adults are busy getting their business plans together as part of the Youth Mean Business pilot program through Community Futures Fraser Fort George.

From Prince George provincial court

Jan. 27 Rosa Anne Jael was sentenced to 179 days in jail for theft $5,000 or under.

Have your say on oil and gas

If you have an opinion about the health risks of oil and gas operations in northeastern B.C. and what those companies should or should not be doing in their exploration activities, the Fraser Basin Council wants to hear from you.
A walk to remember

A walk to remember

Although their loved ones may no longer remember the special times, residents of Prince George were determined to carry the memories for them as they participated in the sixth annual Investors Group Walk for Memories Sunday afternoon.

F-350s targeted over the eeekend

Just after noon on Jan. 29 the Prince George RCMP received a report of a stolen vehicle and an attempted stolen vehicle near the Foothills Landfill in Prince George, BC. Officers attended and spoke with the two owners. At approximately 10 a.m.

Initiatives Prince George CEO quits

Tim McEwan is leaving his post as lead of the city's economic development branch, Initiatives Prince George.
Fighting cold fires

Fighting cold fires

As winter temperatures decrease, threats to heat sources increases. Attempts to keep pipes from freezing and rooms from chilling often go beyond what's safe and ignite fires in homes and businesses.