Prince George North is a provincialelectoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. ... A constituency is any cohesive corporate unit or body bound by shared structures, goals or loyalty. ... Legislature Building in Victoria, BC The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is located in Victoria. ... Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Splendour without diminishment) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Lieutenant Governor Iona Campagnolo Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Area 944,735 km² (5th) - Land 925,186 km² - Water 19,549 km² (2. ...
Its MLA is Hon. Pat Bell, former owner of a trucking company and co-owner of a logging company. He owns two Wendy's Restaurants in Prince George. He was first elected in 2001. He represents the British Columbia Liberal Party. Mr. Bell was appointed Minister of State for Mining on January 26, 2004. MLA is a three letter acronym that can stand for a number of different things: Modern Language Association Master of Landscape Architecture Martial Law Administration of Bangladesh Member of the Legislative Assembly (see also: MPP) Myelosis Leucemica Acuta (a medical condition) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which... Prince George is a city in British Columbia, Canada, located at the junction of the Fraser River and its tributary Nechako River. ... British Columbia riding map showing the winning parties and their vote percentage of each riding. ... The British Columbia Liberal Party is a right-of-centre provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada, differing from some other right-of-centre parties in being fiscally conservative and socially moderate (or neoliberal). ...
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PrinceGeorge, with a population of 82,297-92000 (2005-2006), is the largest city in northern British Columbia.
PrinceGeorge proper contains several areas: the Hart, the residential and light industrial neighbourhoods north of the Nechako River; College Heights, the southern part of the city used mostly for residence, and; the Bowl, the valley that includes most of the city and the downtown.
PrinceGeorge's teams include the PrinceGeorge Cougars of the Western Hockey League (WHL), the PrinceGeorge Spruce Kings of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCJHL), Youth Bowling Club (YBC) bowling teams (Nechako Bowling, 5th Avenue, and also a ten pin team), and PrinceGeorge Curling (PrinceGeorge Golf and Curling Club).
The area around PrinceGeorge is the traditional territory of the Carrier Sekani First Nations people, who made their livelihood off the bountiful rivers, lakes and forests of the region.
PrinceGeorge is the first stop on VIA Rail's spectacular Skeena route that takes visitors from Prince Rupert on the west coast through the middle of BCs backyard to Jasper in the Canadian Rockies, with connections to VIA's national network of routes.
Location: PrinceGeorge is located at the junction of Highway 97 and the Yellowhead Highway 16, 76 miles (123 km) north of Quesnel, 200 km (120 miles) south of Mackenzie, 451 miles (722 km) east of Prince Rupert, and 487 miles (780 km) north of Vancouver.