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Seizure and sale closes Salted Cracker

Seizure and sale closes Salted Cracker

Outcome stems from nearly $105,000 owed to "old supplier" from invoices left unpaid during COVID pandemic
B.C.'s human rights commissioner seeks more survey responses from area groups

B.C.'s human rights commissioner seeks more survey responses from area groups

Contributions from the Prince George region, the Cariboo, the Peace, and the North Coast are missing, Kasari Govender says.
Northern, central B.C. airports getting upgrades

Northern, central B.C. airports getting upgrades

The provincial government announced almost $20M in funding for 29 air facilities, including nine in north-central B.C.
Free transit in Prince George for cyclists during Go By Bike Week

Free transit in Prince George for cyclists during Go By Bike Week

Bike riders will be able to ride Prince George buses for free from May 29 to June 4.
Fire Hall No. 1 a relic from another era

Fire Hall No. 1 a relic from another era

Located next to city hall at Seventh Avenue and Dominion Street, the city's main fire hall was more than 60-years-old.
Proposed six-storey seniors apartment on Foothills back before city council

Proposed six-storey seniors apartment on Foothills back before city council

The developer is seeking a variance permit to reduce the setback and required number of parking stalls for the project.
Northern B.C. rest stops to get upgrades

Northern B.C. rest stops to get upgrades

New playgrounds to be installed Cluculz Lake on Highway 16 and 80 Mile on Highway 97
City of Prince George facing monetary penalty after wastewater treatment inspection

City of Prince George facing monetary penalty after wastewater treatment inspection

A provincial inspection of the Lansdowne Road wastewater treatment plant this month found six compliance issues.
Prince George programs get $483,203 in civil forfeiture money

Prince George programs get $483,203 in civil forfeiture money

Grants spread over 11 projects administered by seven organizations
All evacuation orders lifted in northeastern B.C. as rain dampens wildfire threat

All evacuation orders lifted in northeastern B.C. as rain dampens wildfire threat

VANCOUVER — All evacuation orders related to wildfires in northeastern British Columbia have now been lifted or downgraded to evacuation alerts as heavy rain eases the fire danger.