Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Latest

City gets funding for youth crime prevention program

City gets funding for youth crime prevention program

The STRIVE program offers after-school mentoring and activities for vulnerable youth from high-crime neighbourhoods.
'Dr. Shock': Psychiatrist's sex offender registration rescinded

'Dr. Shock': Psychiatrist's sex offender registration rescinded

84-year-old Aubrey Levin lives in Vancouver, according to court documents.
Diamond ring seized in Prince George deemed proceed of crime

Diamond ring seized in Prince George deemed proceed of crime

Police have valued item seized during investigation into a major drug-trafficking operation at more than $100,000
The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue

The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue

Many people are experiencing the sticker shock of higher prices at grocery stores. But the amount we pay for food often does not reflect the real social, environmental and human costs of production.
Prince George bylaw officers face anger, danger, manager says

Prince George bylaw officers face anger, danger, manager says

Prince George bylaw officers have been chased with a pipe, had bricks thrown at them and been bitten by aggressive dogs.
Who will finance the next round of LNG projects?

Who will finance the next round of LNG projects?

Renewed focus on energy security following Russia's war in Ukraine changes picture for LNG
Ukraine war proves value of LNG Canada, CEO tells global gas conference in Vancouver

Ukraine war proves value of LNG Canada, CEO tells global gas conference in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — Volatility in the supply and price of natural gas worldwide since Russia's invasion of Ukraine shows the value of the LNG Canada project as a source of "affordable, reliable" and "responsibly produced" liquefied natural gas, the project's
Update: Prince George upgraded to severe thunderstorm warning

Update: Prince George upgraded to severe thunderstorm warning

Follow the Twitter link in the story to watch the cool video.
Prince George loses 800 jobs in a month

Prince George loses 800 jobs in a month

There were 6,100 fewer people working in the city in June 2023 than in June 2022, according to Statistics Canada.
B.C. announces total campfire ban amid drastic wildfire surge, worsening drought

B.C. announces total campfire ban amid drastic wildfire surge, worsening drought

VANCOUVER — All campfires across British Columbia were banned Monday, except on the North Coast island of Haida Gwaii, after thousands of lightning strikes and worsening drought conditions resulted in more than 100 new wildfires over the weekend.