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Falcon slams NDP's response to forest industry struggles

Falcon slams NDP's response to forest industry struggles

B.C. Liberal leader calls for "proper dollars and incentives" to deliver slash to the pulp mills
WorkSafeBC fines Conifex for 'repeated high-risk violation' in Mackenzie

WorkSafeBC fines Conifex for 'repeated high-risk violation' in Mackenzie

$83,622.72 levied for a "repeated high-risk violation."
Four-week curtailment invoked at Intercontinental Pulp Mill

Four-week curtailment invoked at Intercontinental Pulp Mill

Step taken in response to lack of available economic fibre as a result of sawmill curtailments
Anti-vaxxers sue City of Quesnel over job losses

Anti-vaxxers sue City of Quesnel over job losses

COVID jabs "experimental vaccines" that could cause unknown side effects, say ex-employees
$5.6B petrochemical plant pitched for Prince George

$5.6B petrochemical plant pitched for Prince George

PRINCE GEORGE 鈥 A Calgary-based company intends to build a $5.6-billion petrochemical plant in a Prince George industrial park.
Sister called man killed by police 鈥榯icking time bomb,鈥 inquest hears

Sister called man killed by police 鈥榯icking time bomb,鈥 inquest hears

PRINCE GEORGE 鈥 The sister of a man who was shot and killed in a standoff with police at a remote cabin south of Valemount described him as a 鈥渢icking time bomb鈥 with a 鈥渉istory of violence,鈥 a coroner鈥檚 inquest into his death heard Monday.
Wildfires draw premier to Prince George

Wildfires draw premier to Prince George

Natural disasters on the scale of the massive wildfires and flooding the province has endured over the last 18 months may become the "new normal," Premier John Horgan warned Tuesday but added steps will be taken to lessen the impact in the years ahea

Tumbler Ridge coal miners to share in $13-million payout

Some 280 miners who lost their jobs when a Tumbler Ridge coal mine was shut down will get financial boost after the final details how their severance should be treated in a bankruptcy proceeding was worked out earlier this month.
App developed to help campers find sites

App developed to help campers find sites

Spending days off at a B.C. Parks campground has become so popular you often need to book well ahead of time. But with the help of a new app two website developers have devised, there still is hope of snagging a spot at the last minute. Campnab.
鈥楬ighway of Tears鈥 bus service starts this week

鈥楬ighway of Tears鈥 bus service starts this week

New B.C. Transit services connecting Prince George to Burns Lake and Smithers on Highway 16 will hit the road this week.