BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca The amount of oil and gas being shipped from Alberta to B.C. was being reduced even before the Prairie province proclaimed […]
Daily Archives: May 1, 2019
Engaging the broader community on topics that will affect them now and in the future is the goal of the next TEDx event at the […]
The Community Arts Council of Prince George (CAC) is undertaking a feasibility study of its proposed new downtown home. The CAC has been operating at […]
In March and April, the Cariboo Regional District held alternative approval processes (AAP) to use 10-year debt financing to purchase fire engines for the Forest […]
Later this week, the City of Prince George is opening most of its sport fields and ball diamonds for the 2019 season. Following assessment, parks […]
Dear First Ministers: Canadians, and in particular British Columbians, are looking to their elected leadership to find common ground on energy issues that affect all […]
The provincial government is brining in several changes to the Labour Relations Code. “For many years, B.C.’s workers have seen employment rights and job security […]
Regular readers of this column (I know there are a few) will know I have no patience with morons on the road, whether they be […]