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P.G. Front Counter B.C. Moves to Plaza 400

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Monday, July 12, 2010 10:16 AM

Prince George, B.C. - As of July 15, FrontCounter BC will be in a new  office in Prince George .  It is moving out of  the   Scotiabank building  at  4th and Victoria to the Plaza 400 Building at 1044 5th Avenue.

FrontCounter BC is a partnership of 13 agencies, and serves as a single contact for information about all the licences, permits and registrations required to access Crown natural resources. FrontCounter BC offers individuals and
businesses assistance with about 130 applications administered by the province's natural resource ministries.

FrontCounter BC also provides the option of electronic application submission and processing through www.frontcounterbc.gov.bc.ca and provides toll-free telephone assistance through 1 877 855-3222.

The Prince George Office is one of one eight regional offices across B.C. and provides face-to-face service 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.

The offices also offer small business video conference seminars in partnership with Small Business BC.

The Plaza 400 building also contains the offices of the province's natural resource and other ministries as well as Service BC, which delivers hundreds of government programs and services to residents, businesses and visitors.


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Comments

Hey, good news.

Of course I missed the news that told me that their offices were there in the first place or even who they are.

Here I thought the government agent's office (and that may even date me) took care of those types of things or else the ministry offices on the various floors of Plaza 400. :-)

We want to be front and center thats why we have FrontCounter and it gets us more votes form all those busy people that dont have the time to visit the Government Agents office juat around the corner in the Plaza 400 building.

And the forestry office is miled from FrontCounter.
Cheers
me too Gus.
What does the govt agent do now?

I yearn for the old days
And again...where in the hell do you park?