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Prince George brothers benefiting from autism guide dogs

Prince George brothers benefiting from autism guide dogs

A virtual fundraiser for Dog Guides Canada takes place on May 28
80-unit apartment building planned for downtown Prince George

80-unit apartment building planned for downtown Prince George

A developer is seeking to redevelop a vacant lot on Brunswick Street into a mixed-use building.
Flight delays not Air Canada's fault, B.C. tribunal says

Flight delays not Air Canada's fault, B.C. tribunal says

In a recent decision, B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal said flight delays due to airport issues were beyond Air Canada's control.
Opinion: Buy local and you’re buying connection and community

Opinion: Buy local and you’re buying connection and community

It’s a feature of modern consumerism it seems, to make it less about community, and more about buying. 
Woman drowns after being swept by creek into Okanagan Lake

Woman drowns after being swept by creek into Okanagan Lake

The BC Coroners Service is now taking over the file.
Prince George city councillors seek transparency regarding numbered companies

Prince George city councillors seek transparency regarding numbered companies

“When considering applications for rezonings and variance applications, City Council and the public should be fully informed as to who the owners and directors of these businesses are."
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.
Deal of the day: Sail to Hawaii from Vancouver on one of the biggest ships at sea

Deal of the day: Sail to Hawaii from Vancouver on one of the biggest ships at sea

Get a massive discount on a cruise with a five-star ship with all of your meals, entertainment, and accommodation included.
B.C. sets record, delivers 350,000 surgeries last fiscal year, health minister says

B.C. sets record, delivers 350,000 surgeries last fiscal year, health minister says

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says the province set a record for the most surgeries performed in the last fiscal year. A report from the Health Ministry says from April 2022 to March 2023 B.C.
SD57 by-election nomination period ends Friday

SD57 by-election nomination period ends Friday

Six candidates are running so far to fill two vacant positions