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Households urged to assemble evacuation kits

Households urged to assemble evacuation kits

Are you ready to leave your home at a moment's notice? That was one of the topics raised Tuesday when an open house was held to give the public an update on the steps the City is taking to keep wildfires at bay and to develop a plan for evacuating Pr
Prince George had most overdose deaths of Northern Health Authority in first quarter of 2019

Prince George had most overdose deaths of Northern Health Authority in first quarter of 2019

The Northern Health Authority has seen a total of 15 to start the year
Prince George Recycling’s $3,500 donation helped keep Terry Fox Exhibit at Exploration Place

Prince George Recycling’s $3,500 donation helped keep Terry Fox Exhibit at Exploration Place

Museum was able to house national presentation an extra month
Prince George Gymnastics game of 'TAG' pays off with nine gold at Port Coquitlam meet

Prince George Gymnastics game of 'TAG' pays off with nine gold at Port Coquitlam meet

Local athletes vault to 31 total medals from lower mainland Invitational
‘It’s a shock to the district’: School District No.57 Superintendent resigns

‘It’s a shock to the district’: School District No.57 Superintendent resigns

Superintendent Marilyn Marquis-Forster has announced her resignation
SD57 superintendent quits

SD57 superintendent quits

Marilyn Marquis-Forster, superintendent of School District 57, has resigned her position. "On May 14, 2019, the Board of Education of School District No.
Building permits stay on record setting pace

Building permits stay on record setting pace

Construction in the city remains ahead of last year's record-setting pace, according to the latest report to city council on building permits. As of the end of April, the year-to-date total stood at $44.4 million - $4.
Prince George to look at what city-owned properties could be sold

Prince George to look at what city-owned properties could be sold

Coun. Kyle Sampson’s notice of motion has passed
Largest paving operation of the year begins next week

Largest paving operation of the year begins next week

Contracted crews working for the City of Prince George will be starting the largest paving operation of the year next week. The work will take place on Foothills Boulevard starting at Highland Drive and extend down Foothills about 1.
Largest paving operation of 2019 in Prince George starts next week

Largest paving operation of 2019 in Prince George starts next week

It's only expected to last a few days though