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Jann Arden returns to P.G. this October

Jann Arden returns to P.G. this October

Jann Arden is coming back to Prince George. The chanteuse known as much for her witty banter as her stylish songs hasn't been to P.G. for a number of years, but These Are The Days for her to return. She'll be at Vanier Hall on Oct. 27.
Stanley Cup coming to P.G. Aug. 20

Stanley Cup coming to P.G. Aug. 20

Prince George has a date with Lord Stanley's mug. The Prince George Cougars will host alumnus Brett Connolly when he brings the Stanley Cup to Prince George on Aug. 20.
City admin wages top community comparison

City admin wages top community comparison

When comparing the wages of City of Prince George senior administration with their counterparts in Kamloops, Kelowna and Nanaimo, they're as good or better in most categories. And never the worst.
Canadians want half of country as park land, study shows

Canadians want half of country as park land, study shows

Canadians want half the country put into environmental protection status. This enormous tract of land would be about the size of Argentina and Algeria - two of the world's top 10 largest countries - combined.
Koehler won't seek reelection

Koehler won't seek reelection

Coun. Albert Koehler announced he won't be seeking reelection in October in an email to local media on Tuesday. Koehler is in his seventh year on city council.
Meals on Wheels service growing

Meals on Wheels service growing

Growing from 13 to 45 clients, Meals on Wheels is scrambling to keep up with increasing demand over the last year.
Hart library reopens

Hart library reopens

You can check out the library on the Hart once again. The Nechako Branch of the Prince George Public Library has been closed for the past two weeks. A June 12 fire in the building next door caused smoke damage and other impacts.
Lheidli T'enneh, regional First Nations sign LNG agreement

Lheidli T'enneh, regional First Nations sign LNG agreement

The Lheidli T'enneh in Prince George and groups of First Nations along the corridor for the natural gas pipeline that would feed the LNG Canada plant in Kitimat have signed agreements worth $620 million in support of the project.
City hall salaries soaring

City hall salaries soaring

The bosses at the City of Prince George sure know how to show the unionized employees who's in charge.
City council approves pay hikes for mayor, councillors

City council approves pay hikes for mayor, councillors

Prince George's mayor and city councillors will see an increase in pay on Jan. 1, after city council approved the raises Monday.