Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Challenge to Live Right Now

Family YMCA in Prince George is sending out a challenge to residents to improve their health and that of the nation through its Live Right Now initiative.
Firms bruised in 'brew'-haha

Firms bruised in 'brew'-haha

It seems you can mingle beers in a box, but you can't call that box a "mingler" of beer. Two B.C. breweries worked up a head of steam over that trademarked word.
Full-day takes off at Montessori early learning centre

Full-day takes off at Montessori early learning centre

Families have responded well to the introduction of a full-day program at the Prince George Montessori Education Society's early learning centre.

Clark tours northern gateway

Releasing a plan to renew the northern and rural economy, B.C. Liberal candidate Christy Clark said Thursday she would continue efforts to develop the northern gateway.

Projects won't hinge on First Nations: Falcon

B.C. Liberal candidate Kevin Falcon says he wants to see First Nations become participants in the growing economy, but warned that natural resources projects will not be blocked because they don't have universal support.

H3N2 flu heading over the Rockies

Dr. David Bowering, chief medical health officer for Northern Health is giving a "heads-up" warning about a seasonal influenza that's hitting hard in Eastern Canada and moving west.
Federal budget committee now coming to Prince George

Federal budget committee now coming to Prince George

There will be a federal budget consultation meeting in Prince George after all.
Abbott promises resources development office for Prince George

Abbott promises resources development office for Prince George

B.C. Liberal leadership candidate George Abbott made moves to establish himself as the champion of resource development in northern B.C. during a visit to Prince George by vowing to establish a development office in Prince George.

Child found with 80 pound of pot

Police discovered 80 large marijuana plants in two Prince George residences deliberately gutted to establish grow operations this week.

China's middle class could power B.C's growth

To be successful in Asia, you have to take a long-term view, build relationships and use the help of local partners and the B.C. and Canadian government to open doors, says B.C. forestry players active in Asian markets.