If you’re headed down to the PG Recycling and Return-It Centre with all your empties from the holidays, you won’t be pocketing as much cash […]
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Do you need business advice to help your business grow, pivot or become more profitable? You have the chance to win that help, in a […]
The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group has announced that, effective January 1, 2020, Kevin Gemmell will be the new general manager for CKPG Television, 99.3 The […]
It wasn’t a Friday, but Wednesday was definitely a black day for retail in Prince George. We awoke yesterday to news that the Lowe’s store […]
Rio Tinto Alcan says it has sought to resolve issues regarding the Kenney Dam and the state of the Nechako River with the Stellat’en and […]
The iconic Northern Hardware is closing its doors. The store opened in 1919 and has been operating in the city since then. Kelly Green, store […]
The Prince George Lowe’s store, located in Pine Centre Mall, will be closing February 19, 2020. The local outlet is among 34 ‘under performing’ stores […]
An environmental assessment certificate for the Blackwater Gold Project has been issued to New Gold Inc. by George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change […]
BY STAN MITCHELL Chartered Professional Accountants Association of B.C. Over the past two years, the Cariboo has endured two of the most devastating wildfires our […]
Spruce Credit Union has opened a new Hart community branch, and it’s unlike most banks you’ve been in. “We have a renewed mission at Spruce […]
Due to unfortunate circumstances the ice cream stand on Cowart Road is being forced to relocate. Rona is expanding and now needs the space that has been […]
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca Onyx Stone and Custom Cabinets is a young company in more ways than one. It has only been serving Prince George […]
Thinking about exporting to Europe? Expanding your business horizons? Global Affairs Canada is coming to Prince George to help you learn how to do just […]
What has often been hailed as a local success story and an immigrant success story, the Shiraz Cafe and Restaurant has closed its doors. […]
(Troy Media) Hankering to go off on your own and start your own business? If you think you’ve got what it takes, consider launching […]
The province is reducing the small business tax rate by half a point. “Small businesses are the economic engines of B.C.’s communities and create […]
The Prince George Sears store in Pine Centre Mall survived the first round of downsizing for the retail chain earlier this year. However, it […]
Integris credit union is pleased with Victoria’s decision to reinstate the credit union tax treatment, which was announced in the September 11 B.C. budget update. […]
The Prince George media landscape is getting smaller. 250News announced this morning that it will cease publishing September 30. Started in 2005 by Ben and […]
BY JOCK FINLAYSON Business Council of British Columbia Canada enters NAFTA renegotiations with a rather weak hand. Canada is a mid-sized economy, responsible for less […]
The Port of Prince Rupert can now accommodate the largest container vessels in the world, following DP World’s expansion of its Fairview Container Terminal that […]
Proposed tax changes actually bring more fairness to the system, helping to close loopholes and eliminate back-door strategies to hide income BY MICHAEL WOLFSON Expert […]
Mills Office Productivity is expanding its brand to another northern B.C. community. The company has joined forces with SpeeDee-Your Office Experts, based in Prince George, […]