Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Canadians returning from Wuhan to be quarantined in motel at CFB Trenton

Canadians returning from Wuhan to be quarantined in motel at CFB Trenton

Snowfall in forecast for Tuesday

Snowfall in forecast for Tuesday

Prince George is about to get a dousing of snow, according to Environment Canada. Between two and four cm is forecast to fall during the day on Tuesday followed by another two to four cm overnight.
Snowmobiler missing in avalanche north of P.G.

Snowmobiler missing in avalanche north of P.G.

A snowmobiler is missing after an avalanche south of Pine Le Moray Provincial Park, 50 kilometres northeast of McLeod Lake. On Sunday just after 4 p.m.
B.C. dad's lotto win means he can give his daughter her dream wedding

B.C. dad's lotto win means he can give his daughter her dream wedding

Scientists look to better management to dampen wildfire effects

Scientists look to better management to dampen wildfire effects

If the catastrophic fire seasons of 2017 and 2018 are the new normal, it won’t matter what B.C. electrifies in its battle for carbon neutrality.
February for Prince George won't be as cold as January... but still cold: Environment Canada

February for Prince George won't be as cold as January... but still cold: Environment Canada

After a snowfall of 5 to 10 cm, February will begin to cool off
Downtown Winterfest returns this Sunday

Downtown Winterfest returns this Sunday

Downtown Winterfest returns this Sunday at Canada Games Plaza. The outdoor winter festival runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will feature a wide variety of family-friendly events.
This B.C inventor just sold his cool tech for millions

This B.C inventor just sold his cool tech for millions

Prince George Spruce Kings moving back to BCHL’s Interior Conference for 2020-21 season

Prince George Spruce Kings moving back to BCHL’s Interior Conference for 2020-21 season

Cranbrook’s new franchise encourages league to realign to two divisions
First Nations women sue government over alleged horrific abuse by foster parents

First Nations women sue government over alleged horrific abuse by foster parents

Five First Nations women from different communities around B.C. are suing the provincial government over allegations they were sexually and physically abused in foster homes. A sixth First Nation woman claims in a lawsuit filed in B.C.