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Feds release details of program aimed at helping people buy a first home
Details of the federal government’s First Time Home Buyer Incentive program were released today.
If certain conditions are...
Feds release details of program aimed at helping people buy a first home
Details of the federal government’s First Time Home Buyer Incentive program were released today.
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Prince George City Council went through 33 resolutions relating to the Official Community Plan (OCP) at tonight's (Monday) meeting.Â
These came back to the Council table with staff reports on resolutions presented during meetings held on April 9th and 16th.Â
The Prince George Spruce Kings have added one of their former players to their coaching staff.
The BCHL team has announced that Sam Muchalla will be its Skills & Development Coach for the upcoming 2025-2026 season.
"Just over the summer we have had the garden cut open three or four times. We have had the train shed broken into multiple times, the school house broken into multiple times and we've had our loading bay security gate broken into twice."
Downtown Prince George is bringing back a summer favourite event this weekend.Â
On Saturday, Downtown Prince George is hosting the annual Downtown Summerfest, bringing food, entertainment, shopping, and other activities to Veterans Plaza at City Hall.Â
"I think I'm most excited just to see the community come together and be downtown, and really just have a great time at this event," said Downtown Prince George Executive Director Chrisie Berry.
British Columbia’s water, land and resource stewardship minister is encouraging residents to conserve water, saying drought is worsening in parts of the province.Â