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City parks open and an update on their public washrooms, too

City parks open and an update on their public washrooms, too

City of Prince George has announced that seasonal parks are open in time for Earth Day. Along with that friendly reminder comes crucial information that may provide some relief to park users.
Downtown PG offers sustainable shopping on Earth Day - and every day

Downtown PG offers sustainable shopping on Earth Day - and every day

It’s Earth Day and if you’re looking for sustainable and unique shopping options in Prince George you can find them in the heart of Downtown PG.
Your Story Matters: Northern Health wants to hear from Indigenous people

Your Story Matters: Northern Health wants to hear from Indigenous people

Northern Health wants to hear about Indigenous people’s experience with their complaints department and has put the Your Story Matters call out on social media.
Proposed seniors housing project on Ospika back before Prince George city council

Proposed seniors housing project on Ospika back before Prince George city council

The HUB Collection is making a second request to change a covenant requiring a 256-unit student housing complex be built at the corner of Ospika and Tyner Boulevards.
Peace region court docket: April 13-19, 2023

Peace region court docket: April 13-19, 2023

Sentences for offences committed in Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, Taylor, Tumbler Ridge and areas
Regional district concerned about encampment on lawn

Regional district concerned about encampment on lawn

An encampment in Millenium Park has expanded onto the front law of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George offices.
Prince George passport office opening delayed if strike continues

Prince George passport office opening delayed if strike continues

Tuesday was supposed to be the first day of travel document processing in Prince George
Flood hazards in Prince George to be mapped

Flood hazards in Prince George to be mapped

Prince George is part of a $13 million provincial/federal initiative to improve flood readiness across B.C.
College of New Caledonia passes $86.5 million budget

College of New Caledonia passes $86.5 million budget

CNC expects student enrolment to continue to rise as recovery continues from pandemic.
Prince Rupert to become Canada’s ‘greenest port’

Prince Rupert to become Canada’s ‘greenest port’

The B.C. Integrated Marketplace initiative has been expanded to include the northern B.C. port.