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NorthWest Copper's economic assessment proposes $567.9M copper/gold mine near Fort St. James

NorthWest Copper's economic assessment proposes $567.9M copper/gold mine near Fort St. James

Twelve-year lifespan predicted for combined open-pit/underground operation
Prince George hit-and-run victim mourning her unborn son

Prince George hit-and-run victim mourning her unborn son

“I was on the sidewalk waiting for my cab and that is the last thing I remember. Next thing I remember is waking up five days later in the ICU in Vancouver.”
Prince George Citizen editor recalls being first at hit-and-run scene

Prince George Citizen editor recalls being first at hit-and-run scene

I saw her at the very last moment and swerved, barely missing her. Fortunately, no one was in the left lane heading south on the Hart Highway into Prince George.
Wanted: Darryl Kenneth Dowd

Wanted: Darryl Kenneth Dowd

Repeated court no show faces two counts of motor vehicle theft
Premier David Eby coming to Prince George

Premier David Eby coming to Prince George

Eby will give a keynote address at BC Natural Resources Forum banquet later this month.
Study: Most Western Canadian glaciers to disappear in 80 years

Study: Most Western Canadian glaciers to disappear in 80 years

A University of Northern British Columbia professor co-authored the international study.
Improve farm profitability, productivity with better forage practices

Improve farm profitability, productivity with better forage practices

The BC Forage Council is offering a free seminar for farmers and ranchers in Prince George.
In memory: a tribute to the notable Prince George residents who passed away in 2022

In memory: a tribute to the notable Prince George residents who passed away in 2022

Here is a list of some of the Prince George people who passed in the last year and their contributions to the city.
Bigger B.C. tax credits may land in your bank account this month

Bigger B.C. tax credits may land in your bank account this month

Low-income B.C. families and individuals are getting a boost to their family benefits and/or carbon tax credits.
Wanted: Natasha Lynn Ray

Wanted: Natasha Lynn Ray

Fort St. John woman remains at large on counts of dangerous, driving fleeing police