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Council makes final decision on funding for non-profits

Council makes final decision on funding for non-profits

Approval for $121,576 in limited-duration operating grants
Second April council meeting rescheduled to avoid conflict with federal election

Second April council meeting rescheduled to avoid conflict with federal election

The new date is Wednesday, April 23
Councillors move to increase their expense budgets

Councillors move to increase their expense budgets

This comes after their economic development advocacy funding was reduced by $20,000 back in January
Nurses union asks city for help with patient ratios

Nurses union asks city for help with patient ratios

Though BC has put nurse-to-patient ratios in place, more nurses need to be recruited to make them a reality
Prince George council renews CN Centre naming rights

Prince George council renews CN Centre naming rights

The company will pay $100,000 a year until 2030, and can update the arena's name if the company name changes
Former Cowboy Ranch one step closer to becoming an insurance office

Former Cowboy Ranch one step closer to becoming an insurance office

Owners of the former western-themed bar building received a variance permit from council Monday
Cowboy Ranch site could become home to insurance business

Cowboy Ranch site could become home to insurance business

Wilson M. Beck Insurance Services is looking to relocate from its current location on Massey Drive
Regional district finalizes 2025 budget

Regional district finalizes 2025 budget

Total spending for the district in 2025 is just over $70 million
Council to consider renewal of CN Centre naming rights

Council to consider renewal of CN Centre naming rights

CN Rail has had its name on the former Prince George Multiplex since 2005
Regional district looks at HVAC replacement options for Prince George building

Regional district looks at HVAC replacement options for Prince George building

The current system is only operating at about 50 per cent of its total capacity