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Wanted: Phillip Charlie Gunanoot

Wanted: Phillip Charlie Gunanoot

Gunanoot is considered dangerous and should not be approached, Prince George RCMP warn.
Tips to breathe easier during smoky sky bulletins

Tips to breathe easier during smoky sky bulletins

Not only are the current wildfires a serious safety risk, but the smoke from these fires can be harmful to our health.
Prince George passport office is now open

Prince George passport office is now open

Downtown Service Canada office now able to process travel document applications for 10-day service
Campfire ban in Prince George region starting on Friday

Campfire ban in Prince George region starting on Friday

The prohibition applies to all public and private land, and applies to fires of all sizes
Beaverly resident builds 900-foot-long dike to protect her property

Beaverly resident builds 900-foot-long dike to protect her property

“This story is a warning for rural residents to be vigilant when developing is happening and to consider the impact it may have on their property and them."
Prince George business icon, golf course builder remembered

Prince George business icon, golf course builder remembered

Prince George subdivision developer turned to golf after a successful career in municipal construction and mining
Top Northern B.C. home builders receive awards

Top Northern B.C. home builders receive awards

Icon Homes founder Joe Hart received Golden Hammer Award; Belledune Homes & Construction named residential renovator of the year; Northern Homecraft was named single-family home builder of the year
Hundreds of B.C. firefighters dig in for Fort St. John battle amid weather reprieve

Hundreds of B.C. firefighters dig in for Fort St. John battle amid weather reprieve

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Hundreds of firefighters are taking advantage of a weather break to prepare for a potential worsening of conditions near the wildfire-threatened city of Fort St.
Prince George breaks 98-year weather record

Prince George breaks 98-year weather record

The city broke a temperature record on May 15 first set in 1925
Out-of-control wildfire reported west of Vanderhoof

Out-of-control wildfire reported west of Vanderhoof

The fire was reported near Milligan Lake, roughly 55 km west of Vanderhoof.