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Developer confirms plans for $40 million downtown hotel

Local developer Rod McLeod confirmed plans to construct a $40 million hotel and luxury condominium complex downtown.
Telus to spend $103 million on upgrades in northern B.C.

Telus to spend $103 million on upgrades in northern B.C.

Telus will spend $103 million over the next three years to bring what's being called the fastest wireless technology in the world to northern B.C.

Skakun urges city to consider fuel tax

A local fuel tax may be the solution to the city's crumbling roads, according to city councillor Brian Skakun.

Feds fork over $15,003 to Ness Lake Recreation Commission

The Ness Lake Recreation Commission is receiving $15,003 to improve accessibility at the Ness Lake Community Hall, Prince George-Peace River MP Bob Zimmer said this week.

ICBC volunteers lauded for P.G. work

Volunteers for ICBC have been improving public safety and reducing crime in Prince George.

Abbott has faith in Jago as mediator

Education Minister George Abbott picked Dr. Charles Jago to mediate in the provincial public school teachers labour dispute not because Jago has experience as a mediator, but because of his reputation as a leader who can get the job done.

Province, local partners to collaborate on anti-poverty strategy

Prince George is one of seven communities in B.C. which will be developing a community-based plan to tackle poverty. Minister of Children and Family Development Mary McNeil announced the pilot project in Prince George on Thursday.

Justice orders retrial for custody battle between foster parents and natural father

Two foster parents will get a chance to win back care of two young children after the B.C.
Wilson painted doctors' landscape masterpiece

Wilson painted doctors' landscape masterpiece

For a high school dropout, Galt Wilson had done quite well for himself.
Police, SPCA team up for remote rescue

Police, SPCA team up for remote rescue

The RCMP and SPCA have a pet pipeline into two of the region's most remote communities. The communities of Tsay Keh and Kwadacha (Fort Ware) have a combined population of about 400 residents.