Brendan Pawliw
Since moving to Prince George in 2015, Brendan has covered local sports including the WHL’s Prince George Cougars, Prince George Spruce Kings, UNBC Timberwolves, Cariboo Cougars AAA, and Northern Capitals U18 female hockey teams. Career highlights include play-by-play during the Spruce Kings' BCHL championship runs in 2018 and 2019, including the Doyle Cup win. He also covered the 2019 National Junior A Championship, the 2017 Telus Cup, the 2022 World Women’s Curling Championship, and the 2022 BC Summer Games. Brendan is the news voice on 94.3 The Goat and Country 97 FM, reporting on crime, real estate, labour, and environmental issues. Outside of work, he officiates box lacrosse and fastball, sits on the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame board, and co-hosts the Hockey North podcast.
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BC Lottery Corporation says Blue Jays playoff run a unique moment for gamblers
Currently, a $10 wager on the Blue Jays (2.75) to win the World Series will net you $27.50.
Sinclair to curtail production by 40% at all three PG-area lumber mills
Sinclar says the decision was made due to unsustainable provincial policy as well as the uncertainty surrounding fibre supply and economic challenges related to additional duties on softwood lumber by the U.S, government.
Skakun takes Development Services to task over operational issues
Skakun added council receives reports on the number and value of permits issued but the elephant in the room is the amount of business lost due to delays an inefficiencies.
PG RCMP bringing back Adventures with First Responders program this weekend
It takes place on Sunday from John McInnis School at 3400 Westwood Drive from 10-11:30am.
A gusty Thursday is on tap for most of Northern B.C.
High winds may result in power outages and fallen tree branches. Utility outages may occur.Motorists, especially in high profile vehicles, may expect hazardous driving conditions on highways subject to strong cross winds.
Tigers pounce on Cougars lackluster defense
PG drops to 7-3-0-0 and continues its home stretch with a pair of outings against the Seattle Thunderbirds (4-6-0-0) Friday (7pm) and Saturday (6pm) from CN Centre.
Northern Healthy Communities Fund to assist with food bank capacity, long-term care home in PG
Since its inception four years ago, the northern health communities fund has supported approximately 130 projects with a total of $25 million.
Regional District provides update on service impacts due to CUPE job action
In addition, no fees will not be collected at the Valemount Regional Transfer Station as well as drop-in activities at the Robson Valley and Canoe Valley Recreation Centre.
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B.C. Conservatives turmoil could have negative impact on government accountability: Morris
Amelia Boultbee plans to work closely with Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko, who was booted from the Conservatives in September.
“Biggest plus is increase to industrial tax base”: Mackenzie Mayor on paper mill re purposing
BMI said there are are plans to work alongside local and Indigenous partners, and they will collaborate with community and civic leadership to evaluate opportunities that align with community priorities, regional resources, and long-term goals.
Exploration Place sees membership spike after opening of new gallery
Since opening the new gallery, The Exploration Place has seen a spike in attendance and membership sales.
Quesnel motocross rider taken to hospital following accident
Fire Chief Ron Richert says they were called to the track on Oval Road at around noon.
Cariboo Hockey weekend recap; Monday, October 20th
The U18 Cougars are 4-3-1 on the season, good enough for third in the eight-team league. Cariboo is off to the RINK Tournament in Vernon.
Gizowski’s hot start lands him Player of the Week accolades
Next up, the Cougars host the Medicine Hat Tigers (7-4-0-0) Wednesday, October 22 (7 p.m. PT) at the CN Centre.
Downtown security camera program takes major step forward
The system will monitor public spaces including roads, alleyways, and sidewalks—areas where activity is visible to the general public.Signage will be placed throughout the zone to ensure everyone is aware of
the monitored areas and camera locations.
UPDATED: Yellow zone waste collection to go ahead as scheduled Tuesday
The City of Prince George says it's application to the Labour Relations Board for a common site picketing order has been approved. According to the City, this will allow garbage collection to continue this week, despite the ongoing strike action by the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George unionized staff.
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BC Conservatives’ troubles leaving issues out of focus: Bond
BC Conservative Party Leader John Rustad said he wouldn't be stepping down as the party's leader yesterday (Wednesday), despite calls from now former caucus members and the Party's management committee.
Community members invited to UNBC’s PG campus for Discovery Day
The University of Northern British Columbia is openings doors to its PG campus for this year's Discovery Day.
BC Lottery Corporation says Blue Jays playoff run a unique moment for gamblers
Currently, a $10 wager on the Blue Jays (2.75) to win the World Series will net you $27.50.
UNBC workshop brings together community to learn wildfires
The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is hosting a three-day wildfire workshop on its PG campus.
Sinclair to curtail production by 40% at all three PG-area lumber mills
Sinclar says the decision was made due to unsustainable provincial policy as well as the uncertainty surrounding fibre supply and economic challenges related to additional duties on softwood lumber by the U.S, government.
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