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Pipeline assessment changes could affect Prince George taxpayers
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Come on now...the government needs more taxes to pay for the exorbitant wage increases it's handing out to all of its public sector unions which amounts to billions of dollars more annually year after year.Thank you BCGEU, CUPE, and all the other public unions for raising taxes !
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When is our new civil war going to start?
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Everything built in P.G. has a terrible shelf life.
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Trying to start playing mayor now ? A bit late. Unless looking for reelection so has to try to show he cares Remember his overspending on his mayor account …
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Here is a back of napkin way to reduce the additional revenue req'd by over a $millionWhen there were 2 homeless camps downtown the province paid for 2 street social workers. when the grants expired the city in their infinite wisdom added these people to the already bloated payrollBoth camps are closed and BC housing has counsellors making them redundant. Savings $250K City has said they plan to hire 3 additional arborists and spend $750k in machinery for them. How many arborists does the city currently have? Why do they need to hire three all at once? Why the sudden need for the new equipment, what are they using now?This new staffing needs to be put on hold until it can be properly justified. Savings $750K+Barely scratched the surface but a deeper dive could easily bring the tax increase to 0% like what has been proposed in VancouverTax increase of 24% over 5 years is not sustainable going forward and the sooner waste is eliminated the less painful it will be
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Hopefully its a great success story.
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Another big tax increase! This is getting ridiculous. Downtown is a disaster and we are being taxed to death. Soon some of us will be taxed right out of our homes.
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Prince George, always raising taxes 2% or 3% more than inflation. They should probably have another slew of meetings about that, with all the managers in attendance, complete with catering, as usual.
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The article presents the 2025 cash surplus as a major turnaround, but fails to mention how the $500,000 loan in 2024 contributed to that recovery. Without that injection, they would still be running an operating deficit, even with higher admissions, staff cuts, and the new gallery. The article should have disclosed how much of the $500k remains and how it was used, so readers can judge whether this is a genuine financial turnaround.
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1.05m is considered the minimum depth for a flipturn during competition ?!!Who came up with that nonsense ?Sure hope the City hands out helmets to the swimmers during competitions and has the liability insurance to cover all the head injuries.Council of fools.
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Great change of location !Don't have to worry about being accosted by the downtown homeless or getting your vehicle broken into.
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Good for him!
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I guess I'm a survivor. Growing up in the fifties and sixties with no bike lanes.
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Getting more n more creative on how to rob the few tax payers left.
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This is what happens when you allow the far-left to run things for too long. Remember, the B.C. NDP does not believe in private property. They believe that the long term vision should be to abolish it entirely.
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So far, Studio Fair and Festival of Trees have relocated to the CN Centre, partly due to increased space but mainly due to getting out of the decrepit downtown where their attendees and staff were exposed to downtown violence.I predict the next major event to relocate to the CN Centre will be the BC Natural Resources Forum with more to follow.Which would make one wonder what the purpose of the Civic Centre is ?Convert it to a venue for the Performing Arts and that will make the artsys happy.
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Those service workers are probably the hardest workers at the mine site and their raises and benefits are well deserved, considering a mine worker or mine trade is probably making three or more times as much.Housekeeping and cooking keeps the miners happy and if anyone has ever done housekeeping, it's backbreaking work.
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Another reason for vitamin D deficiency is that younger people tend to spend more time indoors as well.Add to this the inundation of health warnings to always stay out of the sun and if you must go outside wear a full head to toe hazmat suit, shades, hat, gloves so that no skin is exposed to sunlight and voila' ....low vitamin D.Get outside people and enjoy the sun...it won't kill you.
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So they have new management that knows how to to save some money. It’s about time. Bravo.
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I love riding my bike when it’s -30°C with 3 feet of snow. Clearly we should be charged more property taxes to encourage people to ride bikes… 🤡
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Mining more salt...