Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Arena advocates call for show of support tonight

Prince George Recreational Hockey League president Al Hines is calling on supporters of an additional arena at Exhibition Park to show their support at tonight's city council meeting.
Former Winton Global workers want action

Former Winton Global workers want action

More than two dozen former Winton Global Lumber sawmill workers gathered at the parent company's offices Monday to demand answers to an unprecedented, lengthy shut down.

A ‘painful experience’ for city

Council puts forward four resolutions to UBCM

Prince George offers potential for new immigrants

Prince George could be the new home many immigrants coming to Canada are looking for, but the city's bad publicity may be keeping them away, according to author, publisher and motivational speaker Nick Noorani.
Work underway to repair damaged northern roads

Work underway to repair damaged northern roads

Work is underway to restore access on Highway 97 between Chetwynd and Mackenzie north of Prince George after numerous washouts were caused by heavy rain during the weekend.

Teachers to take strike vote Monday

Teachers across the province, including 900 in School District 57, will be taking a strike vote today.

Arena project facing opposition tonight

The debate over a proposed stand-alone arena south of the Kin Centre is coming back to city council tonight. Mayor Dan Roger used his powers under the Community Charter to bring a reconsideration motion on the issue before council.

YMCA looks for support from city

The Prince George Family YMCA is seeking $30,000 from the Northern Development Initiative Trust to support a $300,000 upgrade to its Massey Drive facility.

Teachers to take strike vote

Teachers across the province, including 900 in School District 57, will be taking a strike vote on Monday.

Mayor brings Kin 4 back to council

City council will have a chance to reconsider its decision to build a stand-alone arena adjacent to the Kin Centre on Monday. Mayor Dan Rogers used his authority under the Community Charter to bring a reconsideration motion before council.