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Police on right track, catch quad thief

Police on right track, catch quad thief

Police chased a rural theft suspect through the bush and down the tracks, finally catching up with him deep in the woods east of town. A stolen ATV was recovered, but another suspect is believed to be involved and a second ATV is still missing.

City plans fire fuel clearing

The city is planning to clear trees from six sites, totalling 123 hectares, this year to reduce the risk of wildfires effecting the city.

Chief forester reduces allowable logging in Lakes area

The amount of timber allowed to be logged each year in the Lakes Timber Supply area, in the heart of the pine beetle epidemic in north-central B.C., has bee significantly reduced by B.C.'s chief forester.
UNBC scientists make technical breakthrough in genetics

UNBC scientists make technical breakthrough in genetics

Researchers at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) have made a long sought-for technical breakthrough in gene splicing that has potential long-term implications for the struggle to understand genetic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis,
To hear or not to hear?

To hear or not to hear?

A major technological advance that divides the deaf community is the Cochlear Implant.

Highway 16 could be back to normal early next week

Partially closed 75 km west of Prince George, Highway 16 could be fully reopened by early next week, according to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.

Lightning sparks fires in North

The northeastern corner of the Prince George Fire Centre region saw some fire action this week, responding to 13 lightning-caused blazes started Thursday. All the fire were started in the Fort Nelson zone, the largest reaching 20 hectares.

Welder stolen

A valuable piece of industrial equipment has been stolen. Thieves targeted a diesel welder on a trailer parked in the front yard of a property in the 1500 block of Pearson Avenue.

Tsilhqot'in get support for rejection of revamped Prosperity mine plan

The Assembly of First Nations chiefs, a national aboriginal body, has joined the Tsilhqot'in Nation in opposing Taseko Mine's revamped proposal to build the $1-billion Prosperity gold and copper mine in central B.C.

Forest roads closed in northeast B.C.

Several forest roads and recreation sites have been closed because of flooding in northeast B.C. The Johnson Creek Forest Service Road near Moberly Lake is closed, as well as Fisher Creek and Silver Sands roads west of Chetwynd.