Meeting with mayor and council on homelessness/crime, completion of renewable diesel plant at refinery on his agenda
His first order of business will be to participate in a round-table talk at the Prince George Civic and Conference Centre with Mayor Simon Yu and city council to discuss such issues as homelessness, encampments, crime and repeat offenders, and the toxic drug crisis.
Then at 1:30 p.m., the premier tour the Tidewater Midstream Prince George Refinery at 2542 Pulp Mill Rd., and will later be on hand for a news conference to announce the completion of Tidewater's renewable diesel plant.
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