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Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams is a reporter for the Prince George Citizen.

Recent Work by Arthur

McLeod Lake Indian Band, Mitsubishi Power working on $5B hydrogen project

McLeod Lake Indian Band, Mitsubishi Power working on $5B hydrogen project

The proposed project would be located at the Kerry Lake East reserve, roughly 80 km north of Prince George.
Northern, central B.C. airports getting upgrades

Northern, central B.C. airports getting upgrades

The provincial government announced almost $20M in funding for 29 air facilities, including nine in north-central B.C.
Axe fights and pooping on the lawn: regional district addresses security concerns

Axe fights and pooping on the lawn: regional district addresses security concerns

“It’s a sad state of things that even governments have to invest in heavy security."
Beaverly resident builds 900-foot-long dike to protect her property

Beaverly resident builds 900-foot-long dike to protect her property

“This story is a warning for rural residents to be vigilant when developing is happening and to consider the impact it may have on their property and them."
Nearly 300km of highway, sideroad repaving planned in northern B.C.

Nearly 300km of highway, sideroad repaving planned in northern B.C.

Projects are planned along Highways 16, 97, 37, 37A, and 5 this summer.
Home ownership costs up across northern B.C.

Home ownership costs up across northern B.C.

Prince George saw a greater than 10 per cent increase in home ownership costs between 2021 and 2022, according to the BC Northern Real Estate Board.
Work stopped on two sections of Coastal GasLink pipeline

Work stopped on two sections of Coastal GasLink pipeline

Rapid spring melt has paused work at sections near Prince George and Houston.
Want to be your own boss? Prince George businesses for sale for under $400K

Want to be your own boss? Prince George businesses for sale for under $400K

Eight local businesses are currently listed for sale for less than the price of an average house.
Prince George building permits slow down from 2022, still high

Prince George building permits slow down from 2022, still high

The City of Prince George issued permits for seven new industrial buildings worth a combined $28.9 million in the first three months of 2023.
Prince George group joins calls to shut down Smithers pellet mill

Prince George group joins calls to shut down Smithers pellet mill

Conservation North is supporting Bulkley Valley Clean Air Now’s call for the province to shut down Drax Canada’s operation over air quality concerns
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