Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Dangerous driver gets two-year prohibition

Dangerous driver gets two-year prohibition

A Prince George man was sentenced to a further 33 days in jail and prohibited from driving for two years for ramming an RCMP vehicle with a stolen pickup truck.
Wildfires kept airport busy

Wildfires kept airport busy

Record-setting numbers of travellers passed through Prince George Airport in July and August. The count for July was more than 42,000, an 18-per-cent increase over the same month last year, and for August it was close to 46,000, a 21-per-cent jump.
Man reported missing

Man reported missing

The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating a man who has not been seen in over a week. Gabriel Anthony Cabral, 48, is a Prince George resident but is originally from the Burns Lake area.

Charitable fashion show happening

Fundraising fashions will be paraded on Sunday. The models will be showing off the clothing of local retailers and all the money raised going to the people in greatest need of food and clothing, the users of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Are you OK?

Are you OK?

A simple question can go along away.
Greyhound suffering "unsustainable" losses on passenger service

Greyhound suffering "unsustainable" losses on passenger service

Greyhound Canada lost $12.

Bowl area water line repaired

City crews have successfully completed repairs this afternoon to a water line in the bowl area. The water system is now back to its normal operating conditions according to the city.
Grizzly trouble strikes Pineview

Grizzly trouble strikes Pineview

A conservation officer is asking for patience as a family of grizzly bears has put Pineview on high alarm. "Just keep reporting," Eamon McArthur said Wednesday. "We are doing as much as we can.
Ticket theft puts raffle in tailspin

Ticket theft puts raffle in tailspin

A theft of raffle tickets, cash and a payment terminal has left Positive Living North scrambling to retrieve the items as well as warning people against buying any of the stolen tickets.
Worker shortage hits Cariboo

Worker shortage hits Cariboo

When Paul Eckersley returned to Williams Lake in mid-July, four days after his town was evacuated in advance of an approaching wildfire, his store was in rough shape.