â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

UPDATE: Code yellow lifted for local high schools

UPDATE 10:20a: The Prince George RCMP are recommending that SD57 lift all the code yellows at local high schools and allow regular school activity resume.

RCMP investigators found that further reports of threats are “non-credible and in some cases, out dated”. Despite that, police will continue to investigate and have an increased presence around schools.

In a statement, RCMP Cpl Craig Douglass said “investigations tie up resources that could be better used responding to where they are truly needed.”

“Anyone believed to be involved in these threats will be the subject of a police response and treated seriously until determined otherwise.”

previous story below

The Prince George School District says they have been advised by the RCMP to hold and secure all secondary schools in Prince George. Officials say they received the information leading to this decision as most staff and students were arriving at school.

In response, SD57 high schools moved to a ‘code red’, which was determined to be the most effective way to quickly ensure safety of students and staff.

At about 9:10a, impacted schools then shifted to a code yellow.

Code yellow requires students to be in classrooms with closed doors. Outside doors are locked. Staff monitor exits with only supervised entrance and exit of students and parents as is necessary.

The School District says they are in direct communication with RCMP, and that safety of students and staff remains their first priority.

An RCMP officer stationed in front of PGSS indicated the security measures were completely precautionary.

This is the second day in a row for heightened security in SD57, on Thursday schools were placed under a lockdown for most of the day due to a threatening instagram post. (previous story)

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Colin Dacre
Colin Dacre
Raised in Surrey BC, graduate of BCIT that moved north to pursue the news. Email me at [email protected] or find me on twitter

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

<p>

- Advertisement -
</p>

Latest News

Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders confirmed as victims of hit and run

The Canadian Cancer Society and the Prince George RCMP confirmed yesterday's (Monday) hit and run incident in Prince George did involve two of the Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders, who were out for a training ride together. It occurred just after 9am at the intersection of North Ospika Boulevard and McRae Avenue near Gordon Bryant Park.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, July 8th

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays  at  Chicago White Sox

Wildfire crews bracing for a change of conditions in the Peace Region

56% of all wildfires have been lightning caused while the remainder are human-caused. Since April 1st, 510 blazes have been ignited in BC.

Update: power restored in PG after mid-afternoon outage

BC Hydro crews are dealing with a mid-day power outage in Prince George. 643 customers are in affected north of Midland Road and East of Aberdeen Road.

Music at the Pavilion to kick off Thursday night

Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park is the place for free live music this summer starting on Thursday. The City is hosting Music at the Pavilion every second Thursday until August 21st.
- Advertisement -