May 16, 2008 11:36 PM
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Michelle Cyr-WhitingGrassroots Key To 'Green' ProjectsFor local initiatives to combat climate change to be effective, the community must be engaged. That, according to the keynote speaker at a weekend symposium on air quality Study Links PM2.5 To Mortality Rates In The NorthOne of the study's co-authors presents findings for the North and Interior on the direct link between mortality rates and poor air quality in the region Local Sci Fi Author Releases AnthologyInspired readers of Lynda Williams' 'Okal Rel Universe' series are often convinced to put their enthusiasm to paper 2008 Forest Capital of B.C.For the first time in the provincial award's history, it will be jointly shared between the City of Prince George and Lheidli T'enneh John Furlong: Olympic Possibilities EndlessIn fact, the Head of the 2010 Olympic Organizing Committee says Prince George has already realized one that will have a lasting impact PG Figures Prominently In BioEnergy PlanThe government wants to use biomass waste to generate energy - energy that will meet B.C.'s needs and, possibly, needs along the western corridor Part Two In Flood Efforts: The Warm Water SystemAlthough the system began operating yesterday, an official unveiling went this afternoon of the new warm water pipeline discharging into the Nechako River Second Community Flood Forum Wraps UpThe City plans to host public flood information forums for the duration of the crisis. The second, in what's to be a weekly event, went this evening The Challenge Of Transparency In RCMP InvestigationsIt was not in place for the Ian Bush or Kevin St. Arnaud shootings, but the Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP says a pilot project appears to be boosting confidence in the follow up investigations Winton Global Woes Two-Fold Says Union RepFlooding took workers off the job, but the economy may decide how long they go back Flooding At Head of Icejam, Surge at Lower EndTwo major incidents late this afternoon on the Nechako River A Flood Victim's PerspectiveA Prince George homeowner talks about life as an evacuee. Flooding forced Ed Mazur from his home back in December Nechako Icejam - Day 47Large opening at foot of icejam is good news, but, upstream, frazil chunks continue to pile up Tense Moments For Amphibex CrewA large portion of the foot of the Nechako icejam gave way...knocking the amphibous excavator to and fro Brink Employees Back To WorkOwner John Brink says access issues to his proper from the newly flood-reinforced River Road are being ironed out Return to Money |
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