Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Get off my lawn: city

Get off my lawn: city

The city is asking for patience from residents wanting to get out and stretch their legs on public fields.
Rogers heads to Vernon

Rogers heads to Vernon

Former Prince George mayor Dan Rogers will be unveiled tonight as a new member of an Okanagan neighbourhood. Rogers has accepted a position with the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce as general manager, effective April 22.
Dix pushing for public inquiry into sawmill explosions

Dix pushing for public inquiry into sawmill explosions

Opposition New Democrat Leader Adrian Dix continued to call for a public inquiry into the Lakeland and Babine sawmill explosions when he was in Prince George Tuesday, a day after the Criminal Justice Branch said no charges will be pursued against Lak

Training authority aims to link apprentices, companies

The Industry Training Authority is adding a pair of boots on the ground in Prince George to boost human relations between apprentices, the companies that hire them and local training centres.
Rental bylaw taken back in close vote

Rental bylaw taken back in close vote

A bylaw that requires property owners to purchase business licences if they rent out their residence will be coming off the books.
Lower Mainland gains most from natural resource expansion: report

Lower Mainland gains most from natural resource expansion: report

The Lower Mainland stands to gain the most from a boost in B.C.'s natural resource economy, according to a study by the former chief economic analyst of Statistics Canada. A 10-per-cent boost in the sector would create 29,561 new jobs in B.C.
Parking lot OK'd

Parking lot OK'd

It's not the best solution, but changing a vacant residential lot into a parking lot is a start for improving the accessibility to a local senior's centre, city council decided Monday night.
Council mulls political pay

Council mulls political pay

It would be easy to pass the buck - literally - to the next batch of municipal representatives, but city council has to embark on a review of their pay.
Lakeland widow 'outraged' by Criminal Justice decision

Lakeland widow 'outraged' by Criminal Justice decision

Angry and tearful, the wife of a worker killed two years ago in the fire and explosion at Lakeland Mills was not surprised but still disappointed with the Criminal Justice Branch's decision to not pursue charges against the sawmill's owners.
No charges approved against Lakeland Mills

No charges approved against Lakeland Mills

Criminal charges will not be pursued against Lakeland Mills for the April 2012 fire and explosion that killed two workers and injured 22, the provincial government's Criminal Justice Branch said this morning.