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City's unemployment rate down in April

City's unemployment rate down in April

Prince George's unemployment rate is less than half the B.C. average.
Large subdivision proposed in St. Lawrence Heights

Large subdivision proposed in St. Lawrence Heights

A New Westminster-based developer is looking to create a subdivision with more than 200 lots in the area of St. Lawrence Heights.
West Fraser reports US$665M in earnings, $2.3 billion in sales as it acquires Norbord

West Fraser reports US$665M in earnings, $2.3 billion in sales as it acquires Norbord

CALGARY — West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. is reporting higher first-quarter sales and earnings on higher prices and production of lumber and building panels after completing its $4-billion all-stock takeover of Norbord Inc. on Feb. 1.
Sexual offender denied parole

Sexual offender denied parole

A man serving a sentence for sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Prince George has been denied parole.
B.C. woman gets blood clot from AstraZeneca vaccine

B.C. woman gets blood clot from AstraZeneca vaccine

A B.C. woman is the first person in the province to have developed a blood clot after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said on Thursday.
Pickup truck linked to grass fires

Pickup truck linked to grass fires

Prince George RCMP are linking a maroon-coloured pickup truck to a series of deliberately-set grass fires around the city.
Warrants issued for Williams Lake woman

Warrants issued for Williams Lake woman

Williams Lake RCMP are asking for the public's help in their search for a court no show.
Overdue fees permanently eliminated at PGPL

Overdue fees permanently eliminated at PGPL

In place since January, the Prince George Public Library has decided to make permanent its policy of waiving late fees for books and other materials returned after their due dates. The decision was made public on Monday.
2022 BC Summer Games organizers named

2022 BC Summer Games organizers named

Renee McCloskey appointed board president and Selen Alpay vice-president
Rights of renters subject of online session

Rights of renters subject of online session

Tenants in Prince George have the opportunity to learn about their rights as renters during a free virtual program on Friday. It's set for noontime start and is being hosted by the Justice Education Society and Prince George Pubic Library.