Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Latest

Police confirm Oliver Avenue arrest was due to mental health crisis

Police confirm Oliver Avenue arrest was due to mental health crisis

Multiple police officers and vehicles, including an armoured vehicle, were deployed to the Heritage area on Friday, Aug. 1
Intergovernmental affairs committee to focus more on economic development

Intergovernmental affairs committee to focus more on economic development

Decision made as the U.S.-Canada trade war continues to escalate
Spotless Uniform and Linen lost to fire in the Hart

Spotless Uniform and Linen lost to fire in the Hart

WITH VIDEO: Nobody was hurt after the building went up in flames late Tuesday night
Washrooms for all: Intergovernmental affairs committee approves advocacy plan

Washrooms for all: Intergovernmental affairs committee approves advocacy plan

The goal is new provincial and/or federal funding for improved public lavatories
Forestry industry, local MP weigh in on softwood lumber relief package

Forestry industry, local MP weigh in on softwood lumber relief package

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced more than $1.2 billion in supports for the industry during a visit to Kelowna
Smoke from fires in Bulkley-Nechako, Cariboo drifts to Prince George

Smoke from fires in Bulkley-Nechako, Cariboo drifts to Prince George

Showers in the forecast for midweek should help fire crews make progress
Prince George postal workers happy to vote 'no' to Canada Post's latest offer

Prince George postal workers happy to vote 'no' to Canada Post's latest offer

Local 812 president Nicole Chouinard says the union is still willing to hammer out an agreement
Cougars d-man Carels representing PG in Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Cougars d-man Carels representing PG in Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Tournament set for Aug. 11-16 in Czechia and Slovakia
City updating wildfire mitigation plans

City updating wildfire mitigation plans

Efforts at Shane Lake focus on creating defensible space
Second-degree murder trial postponed after accused fires lawyers

Second-degree murder trial postponed after accused fires lawyers

A Dawson Creek man was set to go before a judge in Prince George court