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Prospective pot purveyors lining up

Prospective pot purveyors lining up

Prince George has not been forgotten in the rush to sell legalized pot. The provincial government is currently reviewing eight applications to open cannabis shops in Prince George, city spokesman Mike Kellett said this week.
Prince George sees jump in the number of referendum ballots returned

Prince George sees jump in the number of referendum ballots returned

Across B.C., 30 per cent of registered voters have sent in their ballot
VIDEO: Prepare to be enchanted by this Ancient Forest production

VIDEO: Prepare to be enchanted by this Ancient Forest production

It doesn't get more beautiful than this
October building permit value hits $15.7 million

October building permit value hits $15.7 million

Permits for $15.7 million worth of construction were taken out in October, according to a city staff report. The number is well above the $11.8 million reached over the same month last year and $5.
Council to consider liquor-related applications

Council to consider liquor-related applications

Informal hearings will be held during this Monday's city council meeting for two liquor-related applications: - To extend the closing time at Trench Brewing and Distilling at 399-2nd Ave. to 3 a.m. from 11 p.m.
You have an extra week to return your referendum ballot: Elections BC

You have an extra week to return your referendum ballot: Elections BC

The Canada Post strike has impacted 'accessibility'
Five for Friday: American Thanksgiving vs. Canadian Thanksgiving

Five for Friday: American Thanksgiving vs. Canadian Thanksgiving

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Nothing but clouds in today's forecast
More changes in store in wake of CNC student's death

More changes in store in wake of CNC student's death

Drivers will soon no longer be able to get onto Highway 97 North from Westwood Drive as part of changes in store to make crossing the highway in that area safer for pedestrians.
Workers at three Canfor sawmills taking strike vote

Workers at three Canfor sawmills taking strike vote

Job action by the B.C. Interior's unionized sawmill workers is set to spread. United Steelworkers members working at Canfor's Plateau, Polar and Chetwynd sawmills are voting this week on whether to give the bargaining committee a strike mandate.