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Prince George’s PacifiCan office now open

PacifiCan has expanded its access to Northern BC.

The federal economic development agency dedicated to British Columbia has now opened three new offices in Prince George, Prince Rupert, and Fort St. John.

It was initially announced in June the agency would be expanding to the North to better serve the area.

“The bricks and mortars are not the important piece, right now, they have a temporary one,” said Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for PacifiCan Harjit Sajjan.

“They’re going to be looking at something more permanent, but it’s a place where somebody can actually go to get physical information. But for me, it’s the people.”

Local people were hired to staff all three of the northern offices.

Sajjan added that every situation in different communities is unique.

“I want communities, I want businesses to feel they have an office here for them to come up with an idea, and see how we can help,” Sajjan said.

“Sometimes a program may not work, but there might be a program in a different department. PacifiCan is also going to be a hub, so that you can get information on other government programs.”

“There’s so many opportunities here, and if we don’t invest in those opportunities, we are losing out as a nation.”

A round of funding also was announced for several projects across the North and in the Cariboo.

In Prince George, Alder Hills Hold Co. Ltd is receiving $99,999 to build a venue to extend the golf season and attract visitors to the area.

During Minister Sajjan’s visit to Prince George in June, he also announced $1.9-million in funding for UNBC’s NALS Laboratory, as well as $750,000 for Exploration Place.

 

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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