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Striking postal workers could be forced back to work

Striking postal workers could be forced back to work

Ottawa asks Canadian Industrial Relations Board to make a crucial decision
Almost $14M in building permits issued in November

Almost $14M in building permits issued in November

They include 9 multi-family permits worth $1,156,000 and 18 single-family permits worth $3,549,226.
City exploring bid to host national Special Olympics

City exploring bid to host national Special Olympics

The BC Games will be held here in summer 2025
Heritage commission pitches increase in number of members, meetings

Heritage commission pitches increase in number of members, meetings

Repairs to heritage signs around the city are also in the works
Prince George man pleads guilty to firearms charges

Prince George man pleads guilty to firearms charges

The accused illegally had a sawed-off shotgun
Illness delays sentencing for dangerous driving infractions

Illness delays sentencing for dangerous driving infractions

Crash victims were in court to deliver impact statements
Renewable diesel refinery could close by March if foreign subsidy issues not resolved

Renewable diesel refinery could close by March if foreign subsidy issues not resolved

The company had considered building a renewable aviation fuel plant in the city as well
PG film producer documenting life of Battlestar Galactica star Michael Hogan

PG film producer documenting life of Battlestar Galactica star Michael Hogan

Norm Coyne enlists Hollywood A-listers to advance project
Police nab suspect minutes after shooting

Police nab suspect minutes after shooting

One person was hit on the 1900 block of Ross Crescent Sunday afternoon
Nelly's Pub takes fundraising trophy for the second year running

Nelly's Pub takes fundraising trophy for the second year running

The business took part in efforts to support 100 Hampers for 100 Families