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Coffee with a Cop on Tuesday

Coffee with a Cop on Tuesday

An opportunity to have an informal discussion with local police
MEGABUST: Northern B.C.’s megaproject boom coming to an end

MEGABUST: Northern B.C.’s megaproject boom coming to an end

Completion of four megaprojects over the next two years will end thousands of jobs and billions in economic activity.
Elite Prince George cyclist Kris Yip has died

Elite Prince George cyclist Kris Yip has died

The Prince George Cycling Club held a celebration of life in honour of Yip
Help Build Frosty at Studio 2880

Help Build Frosty at Studio 2880

Studio 2880 wants the community to gather to help create the I LOVE PG scene for the entry into the Build Frosty Shaw National Competition on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 2 to 5 p.m. on its front lawn.
Bevies & Bites event offers Prince George foodies a deal

Bevies & Bites event offers Prince George foodies a deal

Tourism Prince George has organized an event called Bevies and Bites where 18 local restaurants provide guests a best-value menu offered until Feb. 6.
Prince George Pulp mill closure precipitated by chip shortages, dwindling pulp log supplies

Prince George Pulp mill closure precipitated by chip shortages, dwindling pulp log supplies

Forest consultant Rob Schuetz not surprised Canfor mill shutting down. Quesnel might be next on pulp closure list.
Crown seeks new court order against Prince George pet killer

Crown seeks new court order against Prince George pet killer

Kayla Bourque is out on a release order with conditions.
Prince George Fire Rescue Service saw 22% increase in calls in 2022

Prince George Fire Rescue Service saw 22% increase in calls in 2022

Call volumes for the fire department were nearly 60% higher than pre-COVID levels.
Finish line coming into focus for LNG Canada, Coastal Gas Link

Finish line coming into focus for LNG Canada, Coastal Gas Link

Megaproject contracts in place will provide more than $5 billion for B.C. businesses
CN president Robinson says railway expansion a runaway train

CN president Robinson says railway expansion a runaway train

Port of Prince Rupert thriving, continues to open Canadian freight inroads to Asian markets