Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local News

Development projects advanced to public hearing stage

Development projects advanced to public hearing stage

Ctiy council advanced a trio of rezoning applications to the public hearing stage on Monday. Here's a look: - To construct townhomes and low-rise apartment housing over two hectares at 4278-22nd Ave., southwest of Exhibition Park.
New purchasing policy gains city council support

New purchasing policy gains city council support

A policy designed to take the politics out of city purchases advanced a step this week.
Man reported missing

Man reported missing

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help to locate a missing local man. Christopher Denis Clarke, 40, is described as Caucasian, 185 cm (6'1) tall and weighing 105 kg (232 lbs) with green eyes and brown hair.
Wandering toddler returned to home

Wandering toddler returned to home

A young child found wandering in the Spruceland neighbourhood has been returned home.
Court rejects challenge from man convicted of promoting hatred

Court rejects challenge from man convicted of promoting hatred

A Quesnel man convicted by a jury of wilfully promoting hatred against people of the Jewish religion has lost a constitutional fight over the same issue in court. Roy Arthur Topham's lawyer argued in B.C.
On-the-loose parolees arrested

On-the-loose parolees arrested

Two men wanted on Canada-wide warrants have been apprehended, Prince George RCMP said Wednesday.
Anti-bullying event planned today

Anti-bullying event planned today

Today is anti-bullying day and the Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society will bring their Youth In Harmony project to the Ramada, where 300 youth, 15 years old and younger, will gather to get the message to end violence among youth, adults a
Downtown health services under review

Downtown health services under review

With the focus on mental health and substance use programs, Northern Health is reviewing downtown Prince George health services.
Council decides on financing for new library entrance

Council decides on financing for new library entrance

Council unanimously opted Monday to dip into the city's endowment reserve to the tune of nearly $2.5 million to pay for a long-awaited new entry to the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library. Staff had recommended borrowing the $2.
City, NDIT resolve funding spat

City, NDIT resolve funding spat

Downtown property owners will be able to receive both a repayable grant from Northern Development Initiative Trust and an exemption from property taxes from the city under a new agreement.