A lack of due diligence from the city of Prince George, B.C. left taxpayers on the hook for millions of dollars in cost overruns in the development of a downtown condo and parkade, an independent legal review has found.
The report from Young Anderson, Barristers and Solicitors was commissioned by mayor and council following revelations that the city’s share of construction costs had ballooned from an original budget of $12.6 million in 2018 to a projected $34.1 million in just over two
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