Prince George needs 5,218 more housing units by 2026: Report
Prince George needs 5,218 new housing units by 2026 and 12,503 by 2041, according to an interim housing report that will be presented at the Dec. 2 city council meeting.Â
Prince George needs 5,218 new housing units by 2026 and 12,503 by 2041, according to an interim housing report that will be presented at the Dec. 2 city council meeting.Â
The City of Prince George has put out notices for residents to comment on commercial project-related public hearings set for the Monday, Dec. 16 regular city council meeting. The first
Construction is underway at the home watershed of Hartley Bay for a small storage run-of-lake hydroelectric facility. Hartley Bay is the home community of the Gitga’at First Nation, with approximately
A Simon Fraser University researcher found that Terrace’s much-maligned downtown is a result of decisions made decades prior. Titled, “Path Dependency and the Composition of Land Use, Built Form and
Research funding at the University of Northern British Columbia remains at near-record levels. UNBC earned $17.7 million in research income in fiscal year 2023 according to the latest edition of
Two Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC) employees have achieved certifications to train the next generation of heavy equipment operators locally. Gavin Day and Daniel Moon completed two weeks of advanced
Prince George needs 5,218 new housing units by 2026 and 12,503 by 2041, according to an interim housing report that will be presented at the Dec. 2 city council meeting.Â
The City of Prince George has put out notices for residents to comment on commercial project-related public hearings set for the Monday, Dec. 16 regular city council meeting. The first
Construction is underway at the home watershed of Hartley Bay for a small storage run-of-lake hydroelectric facility. Hartley Bay is the home community of the Gitga’at First Nation, with approximately
A Simon Fraser University researcher found that Terrace’s much-maligned downtown is a result of decisions made decades prior. Titled, “Path Dependency and the Composition of Land Use, Built Form and
Research funding at the University of Northern British Columbia remains at near-record levels. UNBC earned $17.7 million in research income in fiscal year 2023 according to the latest edition of
Two Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC) employees have achieved certifications to train the next generation of heavy equipment operators locally. Gavin Day and Daniel Moon completed two weeks of advanced
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