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Prince George building permits on record pace

Prince George building permits on record pace

The City of Prince George had issued more $230.5 million in building permits by Oct. 31.
Prince George continues to welcome Ukrainian refugees with open arms

Prince George continues to welcome Ukrainian refugees with open arms

Since war began in February, 124 people have fled Ukraine and are now living in P.G.
BC Housing staff played key role in Moccasin Flats demolition, city emails show

BC Housing staff played key role in Moccasin Flats demolition, city emails show

Part 3 of a three-part series
Tree of Lights fundraising fun goes Friday in downtown Prince George

Tree of Lights fundraising fun goes Friday in downtown Prince George

There’s a party happening Downtown Prince George Friday afternoon during Plaid Friday to launch the fourth annual United Way Tree of Lights fundraiser at the Wood Innovation Square, 1142 Fifth Avenue, from 3 to 7 p.m.
Rio Tinto launches campaign to support three northern B.C. organizations that help domestic violence victims

Rio Tinto launches campaign to support three northern B.C. organizations that help domestic violence victims

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign will donate $450,000 to support groups across the country
Holiday parcel shipping deadlines for Canada Post

Holiday parcel shipping deadlines for Canada Post

When it comes to getting mail, there’s nothing quite like the thrill that goes through you when you get a parcel delivered, especially if it’s from a loved one at Christmas.
College Heights Cougars playing in provincial football semifinal at BC Place Stadium

College Heights Cougars playing in provincial football semifinal at BC Place Stadium

PG Bowl champs huge underdogs to upset undefeated Robert Bateman Timberwolves
City of Prince George believed it had authority to clear out Moccasin Flats, emails show

City of Prince George believed it had authority to clear out Moccasin Flats, emails show

Part 2 of a three-part series
Judge dismisses anti-vaxxers' court action

Judge dismisses anti-vaxxers' court action

Concerns of nine former City of Quesnel employees who lost their jobs "fall squarely within the exclusive jurisdiction of an arbitration board."
City, BC Housing emails reveal lead up to Moccasin Flats demolition efforts

City, BC Housing emails reveal lead up to Moccasin Flats demolition efforts

Part 1 of a three-part series