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City of Prince George launches new 311 service

Want to get ahold of the City of Prince George?

It’s now as easy as dialing 3-1-1.

Civic officials received approval to launch the new service.

Residents will have multiple ways of contacting the city instead of dialing the number including:

  • Outside City Limits, call 250-561-7600
  • Email [email protected]
  • Visit the Service Centre at 1100 Patricia Boulevard
  • Visit the city’s website at www.princegeorge.ca

Citizens can also contact the service centre in regards to requesting information on services and bylaws as well as inquire on utility bills, property taxes, and licenses.

A report on how 311 will be implemented at tonight’s council meeting.

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Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

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