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Building permit values reach all-time high in 2018

The City of Prince George announced the total value of permits for 2018 had surpassed the all-time high in the fall. Continuing the rest of the year, that total...

First-time awards being offered for CNC’s 50th

The College of New Caledonia is dedicating $100,000 towards 94 student entrance awards for the 2019/2020 academic year. “This is the first in a series of initiatives celebrating CNC’s 50th...

ICYMI: Applications wanted for City grants

Non-profit organizations around Prince George have the chance to receive funding for locally sourced ideas. Three City of PG grants are available to apply for. The myPG Community Grant helps local...

False alarm at PG Airport

UPDATE: What was originally thought to be a fire on an incoming plane has been deemed a false alarm. "The aircraft landed safely, all 20 passengers were evacuated with no injuries....

PG arts and culture survey for Community Arts Council

The Community Arts Council of Prince George & District is looking to learn more about arts and culture activities being provided or pursued. A city-wide survey is being conducted as...

BC Hydro sees all-time high number of scams in 2018

BC Hydro customers across the province were out nearly $45,000 combined in 2018 from fraudsters. This means people posing as BC Hydro employees were 50% more successful in their...

BC Cannabis Store potentially on its way to PG

Prince George could be the location of the second BC Cannabis Store. Currently, the only other location in the province for a BC Cannabis Store is in Kamloops. Councillors will...

Break & Enter leads to arrest of PG man

One man has been arrested and faces multiple charges after a break & enter and shots fired last week. Just after 2 AM on January 11th, Prince George RCMP responded...

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College Heights residents raise concerns over recent crimes

The College Heights and Area Facebook page has seen a number of complaints over the last few days regarding...

WATCH: Exploration Place featuring Terry Fox – Running to the Heart of Canada exhibit for another month

WATCH: The Prince George Exploration Place will be featuring the Terry Fox – Running to the Heart of Canada exhibit...

Northern FanCon receives financial support from Province

The Province is supporting events that raise awareness of British Columbia's tourism experience including one in Prince George. Northern FanCon...

Three properties added to PG Heritge Register

The integrity of a couple more buildings in Prince George will be protected after being unanimously added to the...

2019 Teen Art Showcase accepting submissions

Teen artists in Prince George and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George are encouraged to get creative this month. The...

Cougars Community Rink event this weekend

The community has a chance to skate alongside their favourite Prince George Cougars players this weekend. The club is hosting...

Northern communities along Highway 16 benefiting from transportation service

All 12 community transportation services are now successfully operating in northern communities along the Highway 16 corridor. As part of...

Kelly Road Secondary lockdown leads to youth in custody

Prince George RCMP has taken a youth into custody following an incident at Kelly Road Secondary School. The school went...

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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Wednesday, August 20th

MLB:  Toronto Blue Jays  7  Pittsburgh Pirates  3

Downtown PG hopes to have security camera pilot project up and running by winter

Prince George's security camera pilot project in the downtown area could be coming online this year.  During today's (Tuesday) Standing Committee on Public Safety, Downtown PG Executive Director Chrisie Berry provided a brief update on the project. 

City Manager expenses to be reported on in closed Council meetings

Prince George City Council reported on their expenses for the first half of the year at last night's (Monday) meeting.  Council members are required to submit a brief written report summarizing all expenses incurred. 

Most British Columbians report seeing dangerous driving in school zones, survey finds

A survey by the British Columbia Automobile Association finds most British Columbians have witnessed dangerous driving in school zones. 

PG Public Library hosting Touch a Truck end of this week

The Prince George Public Library's Touch a Truck will be at Canada Games Plaza on Friday.

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