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Prince George pot entrepreneurs happy as city gears up to approve cannabis regulations

Prince George pot entrepreneurs happy as city gears up to approve cannabis regulations

Grasshopper Retail Inc. hopes to open a retail cannabis shop in Prince George
Public hearing for cannabis bylaws draws sparse response

Public hearing for cannabis bylaws draws sparse response

The city's proposed bylaws and policy outlining how the city will regulate cannabis sales and production passed through the public hearing stage without major controversy on Monday night.
Prince George election 2018: Sharel Warrington on providing 'equity of opportunity for all students'

Prince George election 2018: Sharel Warrington on providing 'equity of opportunity for all students'

Voters head to the polls Oct. 20
Snow striking 100 Mile House, says Environment Canada

Snow striking 100 Mile House, says Environment Canada

Be careful if you're driving south this morning - 100 Mile House has been hit with another deluge of snow according to Environment Canada.
A Prince George woman is harnessing the power of social media to get a #LegoMrPG built

A Prince George woman is harnessing the power of social media to get a #LegoMrPG built

Trish Clark wants Lego to build a minifigure of Mr. PG
Local cancer survivor gives back in a big way

Local cancer survivor gives back in a big way

Although certainly not unscathed, Leora Wildi is a cancer survivor who has surpassed many serious health challenges and is now a thriving college student who just turned 23.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Fire training scheduled for airport

Fire training scheduled for airport

Three sessions of fire training will be taking place at the Prince George Airport this month. The first is scheduled for Tuesday, 7-8 a.m. and 1-3 p.m., followed by Tues., Oct. 9, 7-9 a.m. and Wed., Oct. 24, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Vandalizing election signs a criminal offence

Vandalizing election signs a criminal offence

Election campaign signs are being knocked over and defaced at various spots around the city. But anyone thinking of pulling the stunt should think twice - it's a criminal offence.
Prince George wants your two cents on how its spending your tax dollars

Prince George wants your two cents on how its spending your tax dollars

Feedback will be collected all month long