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B.C.’s best bantam hockey team is this Prince George program

B.C.’s best bantam hockey team is this Prince George program

North Central Bobcats went undefeated as hosts of 2019 provincial tournament
Second case of measles confirmed by Interior Health

Second case of measles confirmed by Interior Health

The case is a result of the initial patient in 100 Mile House
Opinion: Will First Time Buyer Incentive really help people into homeownership?

Opinion: Will First Time Buyer Incentive really help people into homeownership?

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Weekend could start with periods of showers
Tsilhqot'in holding protest against mine

Tsilhqot'in holding protest against mine

One of the region's First Nations will pound out a message of protest in downtown Vancouver today. The Tsilhqot'in Nation and its allies will be on the steps of the B.C.
FFGRD directors approve $51.1 million budget

FFGRD directors approve $51.1 million budget

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors approved a $51.1 million operating budget for the year on Thursday. The total is a $5.
First Nation's plans for Summit Lake presented to directors

First Nation's plans for Summit Lake presented to directors

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors were given an update Thursday on a plan to transfer Crown land within the Summit Lake townsite to the West Moberly First Nation as part of a treaty settlement agreement.
Caribou recovery plan for northern B.C. proposes development closures in critical habitat

Caribou recovery plan for northern B.C. proposes development closures in critical habitat

The partnership targets species living in districts north of Prince George
It’s time to talk about taxes in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George

It’s time to talk about taxes in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George

The RDFFG approved it’s 2019 Budget
Directors urged to get on broadband bandwagon

Directors urged to get on broadband bandwagon

Fraser-Fort George Regional District directors were urged take action and make the most of federal, provincial and private sector funding to bring broadband internet to rural areas when a service provider spoke to the board on Thursday.