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Prince George, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek issuing support letters for troop licence program

Prince George, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek issuing support letters for troop licence program

The City of Fort St. John and the City of Dawson Creek will join the City of Prince George in expressing interest to participate in a 'Support Our Troops' license plate program.
New snow in Prince George leaves ski trails in great shape for world championships

New snow in Prince George leaves ski trails in great shape for world championships

Prince George getting ready to host the world March 5-17 at Otway Nordic Centre
New BC Transit bus payment system coming to Prince George

New BC Transit bus payment system coming to Prince George

UMO electronic fare system coming this spring will allow more payment flexibility for bus riders
Prince George residents celebrate $500K lottery win

Prince George residents celebrate $500K lottery win

“I didn’t really know how to react, but I thought she was probably passed out on the floor from shock."
Prince George RCMP seek witnesses to hit-and-run

Prince George RCMP seek witnesses to hit-and-run

Prince George RCMP are looking to speak with any witnesses to a motor vehicle incident that occurred on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024. The collision occurred just before 7 a.m.
Library announces history award winners

Library announces history award winners

Winners of the 2024 Jeanne Clarke Local History Awards were announced Sunday. The winners are Clarence Boudreau, 93 and Katherine Palmer Gordon.
Rio Tinto says it's committed to working with First Nations on Nechako River

Rio Tinto says it's committed to working with First Nations on Nechako River

Rio Tinto says they're committed to working with both the Saik’uz and Stellat’en First Nations following a Feb. 26 BC Supreme Court appeal decision regarding the two groups' aboriginal rights to fish the Nechako River watershed.
City prioritizing Hart sidewalk construction

City prioritizing Hart sidewalk construction

Councillor Trudy Klassen wants gap in pedestrian network fixed at busy roadway which she says creates a hazard for students walking to school
Prince George city council pushes back against short-term rental rules

Prince George city council pushes back against short-term rental rules

B.C. law that takes effect May 1st would limit short-term rentals to host’s primary residence and either a secondary suite or accessory dwelling
Prince George city council approves closing tax loophole for daycare centres in schools

Prince George city council approves closing tax loophole for daycare centres in schools

City council approves resolution it will take to North Central Local Government Association to ask province to find a way to collect those taxes