Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

UPDATE: Injuries reported after bus crash involving College Heights Secondary volleyball team

UPDATE: Injuries reported after bus crash involving College Heights Secondary volleyball team

A total of 12 passengers were on the bus at the time
Reckless on the roads? You could end up on a new Prince George bad driver channel

Reckless on the roads? You could end up on a new Prince George bad driver channel

Smile! You could be on camera, but not for the right reason
Councillors speak in favour of changes to intersection

Councillors speak in favour of changes to intersection

Support in general was expressed Monday when city council members commented on major changes in store for the vicinity of Highway 97 and 22nd Avenue in answer to the death of a College of New Caledonia student this past summer.
Changes coming to this notorious Prince George intersection

Changes coming to this notorious Prince George intersection

Highway 97 and 22 Avenue will see further upgrades to improve pedestrian safety
Players hurt in CHSS team bus crash

Players hurt in CHSS team bus crash

Seven people were taken via ground ambulance to hospital in Kamloops for treatment and one was airlifted with a serious but apparently non-life-threatening injury after a bus carrying the College Heights Secondary School senior girls volleyball team
Another mobile emergency alert test is coming, but is your phone ready?

Another mobile emergency alert test is coming, but is your phone ready?

Evacuation test at pulp mill source of siren

Evacuation test at pulp mill source of siren

A test of the evacuation system at the Intercon Pulp Mill was the source of the siren heard around the Bowl on Tuesday morning, according to a Canfor official. "It's a regular drill that happens quarterly," Michelle Ward said in an email.
Rise and Shine, Prince George!

Rise and Shine, Prince George!

Today's high is 6 C
Province earmarks $10 million for Indigenous housing project

Province earmarks $10 million for Indigenous housing project

The provincial government has committed $10 million towards the first phase of what has been described as an "urban village" catering to Indigenous housing needs in Prince George. It will go towards construction of 50 townhouses on a 6.
Prince George's snow crews are ready for the next big dump

Prince George's snow crews are ready for the next big dump

The city snow crews are ready and waiting