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Indigenous-led Fort St. James forestry company gets provincial boost

Indigenous-led Fort St. James forestry company gets provincial boost

Deadwood Innovations receives funding through the Indigenous Forest Bioeconomy Program
Prince George’s tree protection bylaw to be reviewed

Prince George’s tree protection bylaw to be reviewed

City council voted to include the tree protection in the city’s review of the official community plan next year, after hearing for UNBC environmental studies students.
Bird flu gobbles turkey supply to Salvation Army Food Bank

Bird flu gobbles turkey supply to Salvation Army Food Bank

Prince George client list now close to 3,000; 1.5 million Canadians have accessed food banks this year
Operation Red Nose back on the road

Operation Red Nose back on the road

Volunteers will be providing safe rides home this Friday and Saturday night
Two deer wandering Prince George downtown area

Two deer wandering Prince George downtown area

Drivers in the area are urged to use caution.
Snowfall warning issued for Prince George area

Snowfall warning issued for Prince George area

Heavy snow to fall tonight and overnight, Environment Canada says.
Prince George mayor linked to 23 projects being processed by city

Prince George mayor linked to 23 projects being processed by city

City staff were still expecting engineering drawings from Mayor Simon Yu on four or five projects, information obtained by The Citizen shows.
Update: City of Prince George to seek meeting with province on homelessness crisis

Update: City of Prince George to seek meeting with province on homelessness crisis

Coun. Kyle Sampson’s notice of motion was approved at the Dec. 5 meeting of council, with two amendments.
Canfor to curtail lumber production in B.C. and Alberta

Canfor to curtail lumber production in B.C. and Alberta

Curtailments lasting one to four weeks to start December 19
Traffic stops yield seizures of guns and drugs

Traffic stops yield seizures of guns and drugs

Five people known to police remain in custody as of Monday