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New hospital opening in Fort St. James

New hospital opening in Fort St. James

The new facility is three times the size of the previous hospital.
PG Sip and Savour program launched by Tourism Prince George

PG Sip and Savour program launched by Tourism Prince George

Tourism Prince George recently announced a new initiative called PG Sip and Savour to promote local restaurants and cafes to both residents and visitors.
Camping reservations now available at BC Parks

Camping reservations now available at BC Parks

Reservations for the May long weekend open this week
Six charged, weapons seized after shots fired at property north of Prince George

Six charged, weapons seized after shots fired at property north of Prince George

Officers were called to a Giscome home Sunday
One person hurt in Prince George trailer fire

One person hurt in Prince George trailer fire

Damage to the home on North Nechako Road is estimated at $75,000
Prince George Airport Authority names interim president and CEO

Prince George Airport Authority names interim president and CEO

Sabrina Angus steps in as Gordon Duke retires
EV owner states case for electrification at Future Fuels Forum in Prince George

EV owner states case for electrification at Future Fuels Forum in Prince George

Panel discussion on policy leads to hydrogen-versus-electrics debate
Calgary company considering northern BC as potential site of biomass diesel manufacturing plant

Calgary company considering northern BC as potential site of biomass diesel manufacturing plant

'These plants won’t be located in Vancouver, they’ll be in Prince George, Fort St.. John, places like Fort St. James, rural and remote,' says Expander Energy CEO Gord Crawford
Seniors instead of students: Housing developer finally able to move forward on Ospika

Seniors instead of students: Housing developer finally able to move forward on Ospika

Development has stalled for years after HUB Collective wanted to pivot from its original plan
Councillors selected for citizen recognition committee

Councillors selected for citizen recognition committee

Coun. Kyle Sampson said he intended the program to be non-partisan while Mayor Simon Yu said "the road to Hell is paved with good intentions."