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People want better trails and parks and more housing options in Official Community Plan

People want better trails and parks and more housing options in Official Community Plan

What We Heard survey provides public feedback to city council
Don't leave pets in hot cars, SPCA advises

Don't leave pets in hot cars, SPCA advises

It's illegal to break a car window even if an animal is in distress; call for help instead
Swimming in lakes may pose a health risk

Swimming in lakes may pose a health risk

Watch for blue-green algae blooms, the health authority advises as temperatures rise
City of Prince George opens cooling centres to help beat the heat

City of Prince George opens cooling centres to help beat the heat

Three sites will be available Tuesday and Wednesday
Conservation North hosts webinar to express concerns over salvage logging

Conservation North hosts webinar to express concerns over salvage logging

A panel of five experts from BC and the US will host a free webinar next week called Gaming the ecosystem: the truth about salvage logging
Pay parking coming soon to streets surrounding Prince George hospital

Pay parking coming soon to streets surrounding Prince George hospital

City will utilize Hot Spot smartphone app to allow motorists to remotely extend street parking times near UHNBC
Environment Canada issues heat warnings for Prince George area

Environment Canada issues heat warnings for Prince George area

Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued heat warnings for the Prince George and Stuart Nechako areas, as well as recent warnings for the Cariboo-North including Quesnel.
Overturned truck shuts down Highway 97

Overturned truck shuts down Highway 97

The incident saw old propane bottles spilled across three lanes of traffic
Eight people rescued after a night on a Willow River island

Eight people rescued after a night on a Willow River island

A tubing trip gone wrong led to a cold and buggy night
City spent $21,172 on community safety town hall

City spent $21,172 on community safety town hall

City council members generally deem town hall a success despite tight timeline and say more should be held