Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Latest

Spring snow melt the earliest ever in many parts of B.C.

Spring snow melt the earliest ever in many parts of B.C.

The BC River Forecast Centre says this year is such an outlier when compared to historical data.
Former B.C. doctor who hired hitman to kill patient denied parole again

Former B.C. doctor who hired hitman to kill patient denied parole again

A psychological risk assessment of 71-year-old Josephakis Charalambous determined he poses a "moderate risk for future violence."
BCWF member clubs welcome families to free community events across B.C.

BCWF member clubs welcome families to free community events across B.C.

If you don’t already have a freshwater angling licence, the BC Wildlife Federation, in partnership with the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C., has a deal you can’t afford to pass up.
City of Prince George releases 2022 Annual Report

City of Prince George releases 2022 Annual Report

Residents can provided comment on the report until June 26.
B.C. Cold Case Files: This teenaged girl vanished one summer day 30 years ago

B.C. Cold Case Files: This teenaged girl vanished one summer day 30 years ago

She disappeared in 1993. Her file is marked "missing, foul play suspected.”
Complex-care housing opens in Prince George

Complex-care housing opens in Prince George

The service provides housing for people with complex, overlapping mental health, physical health and addictions issues.
Prince George has lost 5,300 jobs in a year

Prince George has lost 5,300 jobs in a year

The city’s unemployment rate doubled between May 2022 and May 2023, according to Statistics Canada data.
This massive naked bike ride takes place in Vancouver this summer

This massive naked bike ride takes place in Vancouver this summer

The annual nude ride is set to turn heads in the city.
Update: Downtown public library entrance remains closed

Update: Downtown public library entrance remains closed

The parking lot entrance to the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library was damaged last week.
A tale of history and humanization unfold in colourful 'Haida Manga'

A tale of history and humanization unfold in colourful 'Haida Manga'

On a ship with torn sails, tossed by churning waters, the first of many Europeans needing rescue arrives along the coast of what is now British Columbia, before a Haida canoe brings an outstretched paddle and the warm light of salvation.