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Three Prince George restaurants earn moderate hazard ratings

Three Prince George restaurants earn moderate hazard ratings

Three Prince George restaurants have earned moderate hazard ratings during recent Northern Health inspections.
Province needs to stop clearcutting, Prince George MLA says

Province needs to stop clearcutting, Prince George MLA says

“A lot of people are pointing fingers and saying I’m anti-forestry. I’m not anti-forestry. I’m anti-forestry with the way we’ve been doing it for the last number of years."
Primetime Wrestling to return to the Civic Centre in February

Primetime Wrestling to return to the Civic Centre in February

Wrestlers to hit the ring on February 16, 17 at expanded venue
Too much lake sewage nets B.C. village $9K fine

Too much lake sewage nets B.C. village $9K fine

The $8,950 administrative penalty came after the Village of Fraser Lake, B.C., released excess sewage into a nearby lake multiple times over nearly two years.
City hosting Official Community Plan info sessions

City hosting Official Community Plan info sessions

The first one takes place on Friday
Here are the top valued residential properties in northern B.C. in 2024

Here are the top valued residential properties in northern B.C. in 2024

The top three properties are located in Moberly Lake, Prince George and Williams Lake
Prince George property assessments down slightly in 2024

Prince George property assessments down slightly in 2024

The city saw a three per cent decline in property assessments for single-family homes
A slow New Year's Eve, Prince George RCMP report

A slow New Year's Eve, Prince George RCMP report

Prince George RCMP reported a comparatively calm New Year’s Eve than most with 92 service calls taking place late night on Dec. 31 into the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 2024.
No rooftop helipad planned for new hospital surgical tower

No rooftop helipad planned for new hospital surgical tower

Helipad at University Hospital of Northern B.C. was permanently closed in 2003 when hospital was expanded
Prince George had its driest year on record since 1918

Prince George had its driest year on record since 1918

December was wetter and warmer than normal but 2023 overall was the driest the city has been in over 100 years