Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

COVID 'circuit breaker' targets restaurants, churches, gyms

COVID 'circuit breaker' targets restaurants, churches, gyms

Indoor gatherings at restaurants and churches and group fitness classes will be put on hold for the next three weeks provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday.
Indoor dining at B.C. restaurants suspended due to COVID-19 case surge

Indoor dining at B.C. restaurants suspended due to COVID-19 case surge

Restaurants across British Columbia must suspend indoor dining due to rising coronavirus (COVID-19) case numbers in the province.
Trial period set in Prince George for former B.C. Grand Chief Edward John on sex charges

Trial period set in Prince George for former B.C. Grand Chief Edward John on sex charges

Five-day jury trial to begin Oct. 4, 2021
'A crucial lifeline': BC Bus North operations granted one-year funding extension

'A crucial lifeline': BC Bus North operations granted one-year funding extension

Northern B.C. inter-city bus service will continue until 2022
BC Bus North to remain on the road

BC Bus North to remain on the road

The federal and provincial governments have committed $1.6 million to keeping BC Bus Nort h on the road for another year. "The clear message we've heard is that this long-haul transportation service is a lifeline to many people in the North," B.C.
Prince George Spruce Kings Show Home now open for public viewing with COVID-19 guidelines

Prince George Spruce Kings Show Home now open for public viewing with COVID-19 guidelines

Residents must complete self-screening questionnaire before visiting $670K house
Electric Vehicle Training Program to be offered at CNC's Prince George campus

Electric Vehicle Training Program to be offered at CNC's Prince George campus

Local prospective Automotive Technicians to soon upgrade skills to work on electric vehicles
Bird strike caused engine failure that led to Kamloops Snowbirds crash: report

Bird strike caused engine failure that led to Kamloops Snowbirds crash: report

Capt. Jennifer Casey was killed as a result of the May 2020 incident
Piles of woody debris from Plateau wildfire to be burned near Nazko

Piles of woody debris from Plateau wildfire to be burned near Nazko

Site of B.C.'s largest wildfire in history at more than 521,000 hectares
Fort St. James history book connects Scottish reader to local authors

Fort St. James history book connects Scottish reader to local authors

When a woman from Oban, Scotland, came to BC in 2010 to see the Winter Olympics, she visited a second-hand shop in Victoria and picked up a book about Fort St. James history, thinking there might be a Scottish connection to the town.