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Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams is a reporter for the Prince George Citizen.

Recent Work by Arthur

Lotto Max ticket sold in northern B.C. a $565K winner

Lotto Max ticket sold in northern B.C. a $565K winner

The ticket matched six out of seven numbers, plus the bonus number, in the June 6 draw.
Prince George paramedic wins silver in international EMS competition

Prince George paramedic wins silver in international EMS competition

Team Canada BC took second place in the international category of the Rallye Rejvíz in the Czech Republic in May.
Northwest B.C. has the highest food costs in the province

Northwest B.C. has the highest food costs in the province

A report produced by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control compared the cost of healthy food in 16 health service delivery areas in B.C.
Prince George seeing construction ‘lull'

Prince George seeing construction ‘lull'

The number of building permits issued by the City of Prince George is down, compared to 2021 and 2022.
Coastal Gaslink pipeline 88.4 per cent complete

Coastal Gaslink pipeline 88.4 per cent complete

There were 4,410 workers employed on the project as of April 30.
Help coming for businesses in northern B.C. hit by forest sector changes

Help coming for businesses in northern B.C. hit by forest sector changes

Thirteen regional business liaisons, including two based in Prince George, will offer one-on-one support services for rural businesses and communities.
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.
Premier weighs in on northern B.C. overdose crisis

Premier weighs in on northern B.C. overdose crisis

The Northern Health region had the highest rate of overdose deaths per capita in 2022.
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."
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