Listen Live
Listen Live

A shot to the Ribs; First ever RibFest coming to Prince George  

Ribbers from all over Canada will be meeting in Prince George to show off their skills.

Just announced this afternoon, the Rotary Club of Prince George- Nechako is teaming up with Pacific Western Brewing to host Prince George’s first ever RibFest this June.

The three-day event will feature award-winning ribs across the country, Grade-A barbeque, local entertainment, more food vendors and drinks supplied by Prince George’s Local Brewery.

100 percent of the proceeds raised will be used to fund Rotary initiatives and funding opportunities, with a focus going towards helping the homeless and vulnerable populations in Prince George.

Manager of Pacific Western Brewing, Kyle Sampson spoke with MyPGNow

The event takes place June 21-23rd on the PWB grounds, for times and more information you can follow this link.

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

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Wednesday, July 16th

95th Major League Baseball All-Star Game----(in Atlanta)

June home sales were hot across the BC Northern Real Estate Board

Northern BC home sales were ahead of their 10-year average in June after 476 unit sales were made according to the BC Real Estate Association. That's a year-over-year spike of 11.7% when compared to the same time last year.

Kids Carnival returning to Huble Homestead this weekend

Huble Homestead is inviting families to its Kids Carnival taking place on Sunday.

More members, but not more meetings for Heritage Commission, City Council decides

Prince George City Council voted on a number of recommendations from the City's Heritage Commission at last night's (Monday) meeting.  During a regular council meeting in March, Prince George Heritage Commission Chair Dr. George Davison outlined many of the issues the Commission has been facing, such as a reduced number of meetings, and a reduction in City staff support. 

B.C’s youth watchdog says more work needs to be done, one year after report on systemic failures

One year after a report by British Columbia's Child and Youth Representative on the horrific death of an Indigenous boy in care, the province is still working on an action plan for systemic changes to children and youth social services.
- Advertisement -