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Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams is a reporter for the Prince George Citizen.

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Hydra Energy's $62M hydrogen production plant approved in Prince George

Hydra Energy's $62M hydrogen production plant approved in Prince George

The proposed $62 million facility on Sintich Road will produce and dispense hydrogen for transport trucks.
Watch: B.C. man shovels snow with tiny bulldozer

Watch: B.C. man shovels snow with tiny bulldozer

Prince George resident Ron Marwood designed and built a custom RC bulldozer to make shovelling snow more fun.
Canfor reports profit of $880M for 2022

Canfor reports profit of $880M for 2022

Downturn in final quarter of the year prompted mill curtailments and closures across northern B.C.
Canfor Pulp lost $42.9M in 2022

Canfor Pulp lost $42.9M in 2022

Supply chain disruptions, fibre shortages and the closure of P.G. Pulp and Paper pulp line contributed to the loss.
Prince George to host the 2025 Special Olympics B.C. Summer Games

Prince George to host the 2025 Special Olympics B.C. Summer Games

The event is expected to draw approximately 1,100 athletes competing in 10 sports.
MEGABUST: What comes after northern B.C. megaprojects end?

MEGABUST: What comes after northern B.C. megaprojects end?

The construction of four massive projects could leave the north a legacy of new skills, business opportunities and infrastructure, if communities plan ahead, a UNBC expert says.
MEGABUST: Northern B.C.’s megaproject boom coming to an end

MEGABUST: Northern B.C.’s megaproject boom coming to an end

Completion of four megaprojects over the next two years will end thousands of jobs and billions in economic activity.
Premier announces deal with Blueberry River First Nation

Premier announces deal with Blueberry River First Nation

The deal responds to a court ruling that the province violated the nation’s Treaty 8 rights.
Rally held to protest closure of Prince George pulp mill

Rally held to protest closure of Prince George pulp mill

Roughly 100 people gathered in Canada Games Plaza, outside an event where Premier David Eby was speaking.
Coastal GasLink pipeline more than 80% complete

Coastal GasLink pipeline more than 80% complete

Construction of the 670-km natural gas pipeline across northern B.C. is expected to be completed this year.
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