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B.C. government visits Prince George, Williams Lake, Quesnel for input on next budget

B.C. government visits Prince George, Williams Lake, Quesnel for input on next budget

The provincial government is looking for citizen input as it begins deliberations in advance of its next budget.
Prince George real-estate market sees 'healthy, gradual increase'

Prince George real-estate market sees 'healthy, gradual increase'

The Prince George real-estate market is continuing to show a gradual upswing, according to the latest numbers from the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board.
Group hatches plan to bring herring back to 91Ô­´´'s False Creek

Group hatches plan to bring herring back to 91Ô­´´'s False Creek

Return of small fish would encourage return of predators such as whales, dolphins
Big Canada Post cutbacks seen in Peace Region

Big Canada Post cutbacks seen in Peace Region

Dawson Creek staff may be cut by half; hours reduced in Pouce Coupe
Bumper crops in B.C.’s Peace Region leave many farmers happy

Bumper crops in B.C.’s Peace Region leave many farmers happy

The race to the harvest season finish line continues across the Peace Region, as area farmers rush not only to reap the fields they've sown, but the benefits of a bumper crop season being forecast across Canada.
Mogul David Black says he’s making ‘a lot of progress’ on proposed Kitimat oilsands refinery

Mogul David Black says he’s making ‘a lot of progress’ on proposed Kitimat oilsands refinery

David Black is convinced his proposed refinery near Kitimat will be both an economic and environmental winner, but challenges remain about getting bitumen from Alberta to the north coast.
Charges in deadly Shuswap Lake houseboat crash could get tossed

Charges in deadly Shuswap Lake houseboat crash could get tossed

Delays in bringing case to trial have defence looking at asking for dismissal
91Ô­´´ astronaut Chris Hadfield happily fields far-out questions from young people

91Ô­´´ astronaut Chris Hadfield happily fields far-out questions from young people

'Space walking is the coolest thing ever'
Okanagan to cull tens of thousands of starlings

Okanagan to cull tens of thousands of starlings

The 91Ô­´´ Press KELOWNA — Tens of thousands of starlings will be killed annually across the Okanagan Valley for at least another three years in an effort to crack down on the bird that threatens the region’s orchards.
Concord 91Ô­´´ unveils massive new 91Ô­´´ development

Concord 91Ô­´´ unveils massive new 91Ô­´´ development

False Creek Central neighbourhood will be part of the sports and entertainment district between BC Place and the Cambie Bridge