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Council to look at tax exemption rules

Council to look at tax exemption rules

There could be further changes coming to the rules guiding who doesn't have to pay property taxes.
New Gold celebrates safety milestone

New Gold celebrates safety milestone

The gold mine exploration company New Gold has some glitter on their health and safety record. Their Blackwater project south of Vanderhoof and west of Prince George has passed a milestone that has the rest of the heavy-industry sector talking.
Tyner Boulevard tackled

Tyner Boulevard tackled

City staff have begun preliminary planning for improvements to Tyner Boulevard.
Fraudsters posing as CRA officials

Fraudsters posing as CRA officials

A scam in which fraud artists are impersonating Canada Revenue Agency officials and claiming their targets owe back taxes is continuing to raise alarm in Prince George.
Mural raises awareness of residential schools

Mural raises awareness of residential schools

When you look closely at Duchess Park secondary's new mural, among the dozens of images you can see a silhouette of a woman sitting beside a black tree.
Volunteering a family tradition for the Hunters

Volunteering a family tradition for the Hunters

Mark Hunter has volunteered with the food service at the annual Mennonite Fall Fair for more than eight years. Hunter and his wife have five children who also help out.
New ID requirements for voters on Oct. 19

New ID requirements for voters on Oct. 19

It's the light at the end of a 78-day-long tunnel: as of this week, registered voters should have received information cards in the mail from Elections Canada. Canadians will select a new federal government on Oct.
Missing teen may be in Prince George

Missing teen may be in Prince George

A teenage girl who went missing in Chilliwack may be in Prince George. Keira Zoe Nicole Prince, 16, was last seen in Chilliwack on Sept. 12. She is a former resident of this city and may have returned to the area, Prince George RCMP Cpl.
Lheidli T’enneh chief and councillor salaries released

Lheidli T’enneh chief and councillor salaries released

Lheidli T'enneh Chief Dominic Frederick took home $84,177 in remuneration during the most recent fiscal year, according to information posted this week on the Aboriginal and Northern Development Canada website.
School district left to shoulder costs of information system

School district left to shoulder costs of information system

The Ministry of Education will not cover the added costs caused by its new student information system, MyEducationBC.