
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Prince George, B.C. – The City of Prince George has published the 2025 Annual Report draft. The report is available for public comment on the City's website and at City Hall until noon on June 22, 2026.
The Annual Report provides a comprehensive overview of the City’s initiatives accomplished in 2025, detailed audited financial statements, and activities planned for the coming year that align with the Council’s strategic priorities. For the past decade, the City of Prince George has based its planning on an integrated community sustainability plan known as myPG. The Annual Report is structured around the four myPG pillars:
- City Government and Infrastructure
- Economic Growth and Diversity
- Social Health and Well-Being
- Environmental Stewardship and Climate Action
Notable accomplishments in 2025:
- The updated Official Community Plan (OCP) was approved after several rounds of revisions, multiple public hearings, and two years of engagement with the community.
- Prince George accomplished 104% of its year-one provincial housing target order goal, which began on August 1, 2024.
- The City saw another record-breaking year for building permits with 431 permits issued for a value of more than $314 million.
- Amazing facility improvements at Connaught Hill Park and Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park were completed for the community to enjoy.
- The 2025 Special Olympics BC Summer Games saw more than 800 athletes compete in Prince George in July.
- The City was successful with its application to the BC Supreme Court to close the Lower Patricia Boulevard entrenched encampment.
City Council will review the report at its regular meeting on June 22 at 6 p.m. Paper copies are available for viewing at the Service Centre on the first floor of City Hall and at the legislative services division on the fifth floor during regular business hours. Written submissions regarding the 2025 Annual Report should be forwarded to the Corporate Officer by noon on June 22 to be included in the Council’s agenda package. Get more information about how to participate on the City website.
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Media contact:
Kendall Robertson, senior communications advisor
Mobile: 778-349-5393
Email: media@princegeorge.ca