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Building permit value reaches $26.9 million

Building permit value reaches $26.9 million

Construction is on pace to beat last year's record, according to the latest building permit report from city hall. As of the end of March, 101 permits for $26.9 million worth of construction were taken out so far this year, up from $24.
Former northern B.C. mayor pleads guilty to sex assaults of four boys

Former northern B.C. mayor pleads guilty to sex assaults of four boys

Sexual assault suspect at large

Sexual assault suspect at large

Prince George RCMP are on the lookout for a man suspected of sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
Small plane that crashed carried crew contracted by BC Wildfire Service

Small plane that crashed carried crew contracted by BC Wildfire Service

New executive committee at NDIT

New executive committee at NDIT

The Northern Development Initiative Trust has a new executive committee. Margo Wagner was named chair, Lori Ackerman vice chair and Carol Leclerc director at large, all by acclamation, during the NDIT's annual general meeting on April 24.
Here’s who the Prince George Spruce Kings must defeat to claim National Junior ‘A’ title

Here’s who the Prince George Spruce Kings must defeat to claim National Junior ‘A’ title

The five competing teams have been finalized for the championship in Alberta
UNBC names class of 2019 valedictorians

UNBC names class of 2019 valedictorians

The valedictorians for the University of Northern British Columbia graduation ceremonies have been chosen.
Attend this open house to find out what Prince George will do during a wildfire emergency

Attend this open house to find out what Prince George will do during a wildfire emergency

You can ask questions about the city’s community wildfire protection plan on May 15
United Way grants Alzheimer Society $8,000

United Way grants Alzheimer Society $8,000

The United Way of Northern B.C. has given $8,000 to Alzheimer Society of B.C. to take its message to communities across northern B.C.
City to host open house on wildfire protection

City to host open house on wildfire protection

The city will be hosting an open house on its plan to reduce the risk of wildfire in the Prince George area. It is set for Wed., May 15, at the Civic Centre, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Presentations will be given at noon and 6 p.m.