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150-unit multi-family development planned near Exhibition Park

150-unit multi-family development planned near Exhibition Park

A Prince George developer is seeking to rezone a two-hectare lot at the west end of 22nd Avenue.
Campfire ban partially rescinded in Prince George Fire Centre

Campfire ban partially rescinded in Prince George Fire Centre

Prohibition remains in effect in Fort Nelson, Fort St. John and Dawson Creek fire zones; Category 2 and 3 fires still banned
B.C. teacher slapped with new suspensions

B.C. teacher slapped with new suspensions

The discipline follows incidents in the fall of 2021.
Adding up the billions of government dollars directed at Canada’s opioid crisis

Adding up the billions of government dollars directed at Canada’s opioid crisis

As overdose deaths climb, Glacier Media audits how much three levels of government have invested in harm reduction, prevention and treatment
Ramada Prince George workers issue 72-hour strike notice

Ramada Prince George workers issue 72-hour strike notice

Employees earn less than living wage, says union
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.
Air Canada pilots look to start bargaining early after WestJet pay hike

Air Canada pilots look to start bargaining early after WestJet pay hike

MONTREAL — The pilots union at the country's largest airline has opened the gate to bargaining ahead of time — as early as next month, amid peak travel season — adding pressure to an industry under scrutiny after a rocky year.
Opinion: Prince George taxpayers on the hook for expensive downtown ‘revitalization’ projects

Opinion: Prince George taxpayers on the hook for expensive downtown ‘revitalization’ projects

It’s almost a requirement that bureaucrats and planners look at society through the lens of the upper crust investor class.
Gourmet Arts Festival returns to Prince George in June

Gourmet Arts Festival returns to Prince George in June

The three-day foodie fest takes place at the Kin Centres on June 9 to June 11.
There were toxic drug deaths in nearly all B.C. health areas last year

There were toxic drug deaths in nearly all B.C. health areas last year

The first few months of 2023 had the second-highest number of overdose deaths of all first-quarter periods on record