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Heritage Commission chair calls for more city support, resources

Heritage Commission chair calls for more city support, resources

Duane Davison said half the city's heritage signs are in need of repair at an estimated cost of $60,000
Council crafts response to evolving U.S.-Canada trade war

Council crafts response to evolving U.S.-Canada trade war

Council passed motions aimed at helping its members better understand procurement practices
Hart modular home project moves ahead two years after council rejection

Hart modular home project moves ahead two years after council rejection

Council first rejected rezoning of 9153 Twinberry Dr. in April 2023
Council advances elimination of three restrictive covenants

Council advances elimination of three restrictive covenants

Two of the covenants prohibited secondary suites while the third limited the density of a development
Carney sees overwhelming support from Prince George Liberals

Carney sees overwhelming support from Prince George Liberals

Like the rest of Canada, it wasn't even close here
Homeless deaths in Northern Interior up by almost 50%

Homeless deaths in Northern Interior up by almost 50%

A new report from the BC Coroners Service examines stats from 2016 to 2023
Public meeting on Giscome Elementary closure set for March 10

Public meeting on Giscome Elementary closure set for March 10

The final decision on whether the school will close will be made at a special board meeting on April 22
Procurement, tariff talk returns to council chambers

Procurement, tariff talk returns to council chambers

Council hears staff report on how the ever-changing trade war will affect the city's bottom line
Council to take another look at Hart modular home park plan

Council to take another look at Hart modular home park plan

The developer's first attempt to rezone the property was rejected in April 2023
Prince George council rejects application for climate project

Prince George council rejects application for climate project

Ramsay said city could get a share of $11.5M in funding for Canadian/Tunisian initiative