Brody Langager
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Reconciliation Action Plan being developed by the City of PG
A report is being developed for the second quarter of next year on how the City of Prince George can take next steps towards reconciliation.Senior Manager of Strategic Initiatives...
City of PG gets rid of newspaper public notices
"There's a number of ways that the media can pick up our story and run with it, and they will do that. That's part of their business that they...
City of PG addressing initiatives aimed at helping downtown
During tonight's (Monday) Prince George City Council meeting, a presentation was given on a project that will measure safety, cleanliness, and inclusion initiatives downtown.The main issues identified by some...
50 new supportive housing units soon to open in PG
A new building offering supportive housing in Prince George is set to open its doors near the end of the month just down the street from PG's new sobering...
Gentleman’s club proposed for downtown PG
Prince George City Council will be tasked with looking over a liquor license application for a business a little outside the norm in tomorrow's (Monday) meeting.What used to be...
What’s better than one rodeo? Two rodeos
Father's Day weekend will be a busy one for anyone interested in going to a rodeo.Rodeo Prince George and the Nechako Valley Rodeo Association will both be kicking off...
Remedial action needed for unclean PG property
A report is coming to Prince George City Council tomorrow (Monday) to declare a property at 2677 Vance Road as a nuisance that requires remedial action.A powerpoint presentation shows...
ICYMI: BBQ, food vendors, and car show arrive at CN Centre today
The BC Gourmet Arts Festival kicks off at the CN Centre for the first time in Prince George today (Friday).Eli Klasner, Executive Director of the Community Arts Council of...
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City of PG sees increase in costs for city buses
Monday's Prince George City Council meeting will be discussing the renewal of the Annual Operating Agreement with BC Transit,...
ICYMI: Theatre Northwest takes Shakespeare outdoors
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is being performed at Northern Lights Estates Winery’s Amphitheatre.Director Melissa Glover said that this version...
PG RCMP arrest repeat offender in liquor store theft
Prince George RCMP said they quickly identified a man after a liquor store theft on Thursday, June 2nd.Police received...
UNBC group offers growing opportunity for residents
The Prince George Public Interest Research Group (PGPIRG) is a non profit organization at UNBC that focuses on programs...
PG receives award for the City’s social media strategy
The Canadian Public Relations Society announced the winners of its Awards of Excellence across different fields, and the City...
City of Prince George working on potential heat dome response
The BC Government has been talking about and planning for potential heat domes this year, and the City of...
Scrap tire collection being held in PG this Saturday
Tire Stewardship BC (TSBC) will be in Prince George holding a scrap tire collection event at Kal Tire on...
Province unveils new tool as fire-related deaths increase
B.C.’s fire commissioner is reporting a 119 percent increase in fire-related deaths over the last two years.Between 2019 and...
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Sixties Scoop survivors to speak at Truth and Reconciliation event in Prince George
he event will run from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., on Tuesday, September 30th at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park.
PG contractor named incoming president of Canadian Home Builders Association of Northern B.C.
Nathan Saarela the owner and operator of Ulko Contractors Ltd. was named incoming president on Thursday during the group's Annual General Meeting.
Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, September 23rd
WHL:The San Jose Sharks have reduced their training camp by sending goalie Josh Ravensbergen back to the Prince George Cougars.Ravensbergen was selected by the Sharks in the first round (30th overall) in this year's NHL Draft.
John Rustad survives B.C. Conservative leadership review
John Rustad has survived a leadership review by the B.C. Conservatives.Â
BCGEU workers strike at B.C. liquor and cannabis distribution sites
The union representing roughly 34,000 public service workers in British Columbia said it is ramping up job action at liquor and cannabis warehouses as a strike enters its fourth week.Â
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