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Update: B.C.’s crypto crackdown won't impact northern B.C. Bitcoin miner

Update: B.C.’s crypto crackdown won't impact northern B.C. Bitcoin miner

Iris Energy’s Bitcoin mining operations in Prince George and Mackenzie became operational earlier this year.
Wanted: Bruce Cassidy Nelson

Wanted: Bruce Cassidy Nelson

Charged with uttering threats, he remains at large
UNBC offers first-of-its kind tuition credit to Nordiq Cup participants

UNBC offers first-of-its kind tuition credit to Nordiq Cup participants

Athletes in the Nordiq Canada Selection Trials and Nordiq cup will be eligible for a $2,000 tuition credit to study at UNBC
How cold is it?

How cold is it?

It's so cold that...
Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark gains four-year renewal from UNESCO

Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark gains four-year renewal from UNESCO

Designation signifies "highest level of sustainable tourism promoting geological and cultural heritage."
City of Prince George suing architect over faulty pool beams

City of Prince George suing architect over faulty pool beams

Wrong primer and lack of curing caused three-week delay and added $1.3 million to project cost, city claims
Prince George has already surpassed its building permit record

Prince George has already surpassed its building permit record

By the end of November, the city saw nearly $250 million in building projects
B.C., federal government deny approval for northern B.C. coal mine

B.C., federal government deny approval for northern B.C. coal mine

Glencore Canada’s Sukunka coal mine near Tumbler Ridge and Chetwynd would have created 700 jobs during construction, and 250 permanent jobs.
Prince George Conservation Officers monitoring moose with missing leg

Prince George Conservation Officers monitoring moose with missing leg

Animal seen in Aberdeen area getting by on three legs
Property crime in Prince George keeps store employees, residents on high alert

Property crime in Prince George keeps store employees, residents on high alert

Electronics store utilizing technology to fight crime, police making arrests, but it's not enough to keep thieves locked up