City manager Kathleen Soltis took home $33,836 less in 2018 than she did in 2017. Wages of senior staff became an issue last year when […]
Daily Archives: June 19, 2019
Ottawa must shoulder some of the blame for the current woes in the B.C. forest sector, says MP Bob Zimmer. “Many within the industry are […]
An audit of forestry activities on a woodlot in the Peace Natural Resource District has found a significant non-compliance with the Woodlot Licence Planning and […]
While the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs is vowing to continue the fight against the twinning of the TransMountain pipeline, the Assembly of First Nations […]
The Prince George Council of Seniors Meals on Wheels program has become a victim of its own success This program currently provides meals to around […]
The city is installing traffic signals at the intersection of Ospika and 22nd Avenue. Construction starts today and is expected to be completed by mid-August. […]
The B.C. Union of Indian Chiefs is vowing that even though federal approval has been granted for the twinning of the TransMountain pipeline, the project […]
The Business Council of British Columbia (BCBC) is encouraged by the federal government’s decision to grant its final approval to the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion […]
A special year-end celebration at Nukko Lake Elementary School is taking shape. Nukko Lake, one of the rural gems in School District No. 57, is […]
Generally, when I write about Blacktop Blockheads, I will have noticed one or two incidents of poor behaviour by a driver, cyclist or pedestrian. This […]