Friday May 25 | Prince George Citizen
Call intensifies for immigrants
The face of British Columbia will become even more diverse if the provincial government takes a recently released report to heart.
Friday May 25 | Opinion 250
Prince George, B.C.- RCMP have arrested the suspect they were looking for in the wake of a string of break-ins and mischief to coin operated laundry machines in Prince George apartment buildings.
Friday May 25 | Opinion 250
Convocation Ceremonies at UNBC Mark Milestone for University and One P.G. Family
Prince George, BC It is graduation day at the University of Northern B.C. and it will mark two important milestones.
Cariboo Connector four-laning work underway at 70 Mile
That's where construction started on widening a four-kilometre stretch of Highway 97 to four lanes, from Willow Road to 1.2 km north of Cunningham Road.
By Editorial - Prince George Free Press Published: May 24, 2012 2:00 PM Updated: May 24, 2012 2:17 PM t was probably nice that you, the Prince George taxpayer, sent Mayor Shari Green to Penticton for the inaugural B.C. Mayors Caucus.
P.G. Crews Head to Quebec to Battle Fires
Prince George, B.C.- 108 firefighters from the Prince George Fire Centre are being deployed to Quebec tomorrow.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable Jennifer McRae of Prince George, British Columbia, guards the Tiltyard entrance to Horse Guards parade ground on Whitehall in London yesterday.
Prince George, B.C. "We have literally been working on this Fair since last January so there will be a lot going on" says Nancy Loreth, President of the Prince George Exhibition and Historical Society.
Injured Prince George mill workers recover
Most of the people injured when an explosion and fire ripped through the Lakeland sawmill in Prince George, B.C., last month have been released from hospital.
Premier Clark wraps up trade mission
Premier Christy Clark has wrapped up her first trade visit to Japan, Korea and the Philippines with hope those countries will invest in British Columbia's liquefied natural gas resources.
Incident Closes Cameron St Bridge
Prince George- Just before 3.00pm. today North District RCMP Operational Communication Centre began receiving multiple 9-1-1 calls advising of a man attempting to jump from the Cameron Street Bridge in Prince George, BC.
Prince George, B.C .- The Prince George Fire Centre has advised that as of noon today, Category 2 open fires and fireworks will be banned in most of the Prince George Fire Centre region.
Mayors strong, united, share one voice
BC mayors who attended a big meeting in Penticton this week described themselves as united, strong and ready to seek a new partnership with the provincial and federal governments at its conclusion on Friday.
Prince George, BC.- The bad news is its snowing right now, but the good news is it should end by noon .
Stabber gets four years in jail
A Vancouver man was sentenced to four years in jail Wednesday for a stabbing in front of a Prince George community hall.
Regulation to fuel B.C.'s natural gas sector
The provincial government has given utilities permission to encourage trucking companies to switch to natural gas, a move local MLA Pat Bell says will help reduce air pollution and promote a fuel produced in B.C. A new regulation, unveiled Tuesday, permits a utility to spend up to $62 million on unspecified incentives aimed at fleets of large ... (more)
Tax exemption proposed for airport logistics park
Prince George developer Harry Backlin wants to see a property tax exemption to businesses that set up shop at the Prince George Global Logistics Park next to the airport.
Prince George death upgraded to homicide investigation
RCMP in Prince George, B.C, say the suspicious death of a woman last week is now being investigated as a homicide.
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Tamil refugees charged with smuggling
Police and military personnel wear surgical masks as they board the MV Sun Sea after it was escorted into CFB Esquimalt in Colwood, B.C.,Friday, Aug.