Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

P.G. to host provincial Chamber AGM

P.G. to host provincial Chamber AGM

For the second time in only fours years, Prince George will be the host city for the BC Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting. This is a highly unusual move for the province's premier business association.
UNBC names wood engineering lead

UNBC names wood engineering lead

With the wrap now off the Wood Innovation and Design Centre, the leader of the University of Northern British Columbia program the building is being built to house was unveiled on Tuesday. Dr.
Mounties named to Alexa's Team

Mounties named to Alexa's Team

The mother who lost her then four-year-old daughter to a drunk driver acknowledged Tuesday the efforts of northern B.C. RCMP officers to keep those too impaired to be behind the wheel off the road.

Fire training planned for airport

Dark smoke may be visible from the Prince George Airport on Thursday, but it's not a cause for panic. Aviation-related fire training is set to run from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
CNIB helps with life skills

CNIB helps with life skills

Gary Sandhu lost his eyesight over night two months away from his 16th birthday in 1998.
Councillors brace for pie to fly

Councillors brace for pie to fly

City council members are not strangers to having egg on their faces. But in a couple of weeks, six of them could actually walk away with a face full of something sweeter.

School board presses province on tactics

Prince George school board gave final reading Tuesday night to a budget for the 2014-15 school year that saw trustees scramble to make ends meet. As part of making up a $5.4-million shortfall, they dipped into reserves to the tune of $3.
Students walk to support teachers

Students walk to support teachers

The provincial government's partial lockout of teachers is doing more harm than the union's rotating strikes, according to students who walked out of Duchess Park secondary school Tuesday afternoon.
Elderly man missing

Elderly man missing

An 89-year-old Chilliwack man has gone missing and he could be in the B.C. Interior. William (Bill) Mooney was last seen on May 1 at a credit union in the Fraser Valley community.
Hart development gets thumbs up

Hart development gets thumbs up

Areas next to the highway are prime for commercial development and it doesn't make sense to stand in the way, members of city council decided.