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City postpones 2020 tax sale

City postpones 2020 tax sale

Some delinquent property tax payers will get more time to pay before their properties are auctioned off, thanks to a measure passed by city council on Monday.
DAVIDsTEA in Prince George one of 166 Canadian stores officially closing

DAVIDsTEA in Prince George one of 166 Canadian stores officially closing

All of U.S. locations also being closed
New rules mean no gas-powered vehicle sales by 2040 in B.C.

New rules mean no gas-powered vehicle sales by 2040 in B.C.

District study takes aim at lack of broadband internet in region

District study takes aim at lack of broadband internet in region

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is partnering with Mackenzie, McBride and Valemount to conduct a study into the need for broadband internet service in the rural areas of the district.
Rotarians, RCMP team up for Great Big Bike Registry

Rotarians, RCMP team up for Great Big Bike Registry

The Prince George Nechako Rotary Club and the Prince George RCMP are gearing up for the Great Big Bike Registry on Sun., Aug. 9.
Cougars sign import draft selection

Cougars sign import draft selection

The Prince George Cougars have signed their import draft pick, Finnish forward Jonni Karkkainen, to a standard Western Hockey League contract. Karkkainen was the Cougars' lone selection, 12th overall, in the 2020 Canadian Hockey League import draft.
Prince George Cougars' import roster Finnish-ed with Jonni Karkkainen's signing

Prince George Cougars' import roster Finnish-ed with Jonni Karkkainen's signing

Cats drafted Karkkainen 12th overall at 2020 CHL Import Draft
Prince George RCMP, Nechako Rotary teaming up for 529 Garage Great Big Bike Registry

Prince George RCMP, Nechako Rotary teaming up for 529 Garage Great Big Bike Registry

Encourage registration of bikes to help deter theft
Strict conditions set for Alaska-bound travellers entering Canada

Strict conditions set for Alaska-bound travellers entering Canada

Verdict on fatal collision hinged on whether driver had 'guilty mind'

Verdict on fatal collision hinged on whether driver had 'guilty mind'

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice's decision to find a woman not guilty of dangerous driving causing death for a fatal collision near Valemount three years ago came down to a pair of key legal concepts.