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Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams

Arthur Williams is a reporter for the Prince George Citizen.

Recent Work by Arthur

Prince George identified as ‘hydrogen hub’

Prince George identified as ‘hydrogen hub’

The City of Prince George received provincial funding to develop a case study to promote hydrogen fuel production.
Prince George homeless plan violates human rights, federal advocate says

Prince George homeless plan violates human rights, federal advocate says

Federal Housing Advocate Marie-Josée Houle condemned the City of Prince George’s plan to centralize homeless campers at a single site.
Prince George is the worst place in B.C. to study, report says

Prince George is the worst place in B.C. to study, report says

The city was ranked 21st nationally for academic excellence, but amongst the worst in Canada for attractiveness, quality of life and student life.
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.
Prince George to centralize homeless campers

Prince George to centralize homeless campers

City council approved the first three readings of a bylaw which would designate Moccasin Flats as the only public land where overnight camping is allowed.
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 made $880.4M profit in 2022

Canfor made $880.4M profit in 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.
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.
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