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Mark Nielsen

Mark Nielsen has been a reporter at the Prince George Citizen since November 2002. He began as the city hall reporter and now covers police and court.
Mark holds a bachelors degree in political science from the University of British Columbia. He grew up in the Lower Mainland but has lived in the Central Interior since 1994 and has worked at newspapers in Burns Lake, Vanderhoof and Dawson Creek prior to coming to Prince George.
He's been an avid hiker and, in 2018, was a finalist for a B.C. Community Newspapers Association Ma Murray award in the outdoor recreation writing category for a story on a week-long backpacking trip in Mount Edziza Provincial Park with the Caledonia Ramblers.

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Recent Work by Mark

Plan for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions required for LNG proposal

Plan for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions required for LNG proposal

2030 deadline applies to Summit Lake PG LNG Project because anticipated emissions exceed 10,000 tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent
Completion of Hydra hydrogen project delayed by two years

Completion of Hydra hydrogen project delayed by two years

Dubbed "world’s largest hydrogen refuelling station" now scheduled to be open by fall 2026
Prince George eyed for hydrogen fuel facility

Prince George eyed for hydrogen fuel facility

HTEC plans a $900-million network of refuelling stations for hydrogen-powered transports
Hydro, Conifex at odds offer crypto mine power usage

Hydro, Conifex at odds offer crypto mine power usage

Company disputes claim projects would consume half the output of Site C dam
Twelve years after disappearance, remains of missing B.C. woman identified

Twelve years after disappearance, remains of missing B.C. woman identified

"It's devastating news, it's not the outcome that anybody was wanting."
Logging at Prince George drag strip sparks lawsuit

Logging at Prince George drag strip sparks lawsuit

Timber harvest left site 'bereft of any park like aspects' shareholders allege in action against Brent Marshall
B.C. forestry company Conifex fights to revive crypto mines

B.C. forestry company Conifex fights to revive crypto mines

Sawmiller had planned to establish data centre in Salmon Valley before moratorium was put in place
Lawsuit against B.C. firm deemed abuse of process

Lawsuit against B.C. firm deemed abuse of process

Plaintiff had already received award from Civil Resolution Tribunal before turning to B.C. Supreme Court
West Fraser to curtail production at Cariboo Pulp & Paper

West Fraser to curtail production at Cariboo Pulp & Paper

Month-long curtailments to be invoked in mid-April and the third quarter
Coastal GasLink fined $213,600

Coastal GasLink fined $213,600

Levy stems from February 2022 inspection near Kitimat
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