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Radar signatures led to tornado warning; PG enjoys a dry, seasonal June

It was an eventful end to Canada Day in Prince George as the city was under a brief Tornado warning. An Emergency Alert was sent to mobile device just after...

Foodie Fridays set to return this week in PG

The first Foodie Fridays event of the summer is around the corner. It's set for July 4th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Canada Games Plaza. Most Fridays in July...

Mop-up, patrol duties underway as Kiskatinaw River wildfire enters critical response phase

Crews on the Kiskatinaw River wildfire, 58 km south of Dawson Creek are focusing on mop-up and patrol duties. This is considered a critical phase of the response to make...

Police on the lookout for Jeffrey Earl Maughan

The Prince George RCMP is featuring a 55-year-old man in this week's version of Wanted Wednesday. Willis Jeffrey Earl Maughan is wanted on one un-endorsed warrant for the following: Break...

Alpay named Special Olympics BC Summer Games honorary general manager

Local philanthropist, Selen Alpay is yet again making a difference for his community. He was named the 2025 Special Olympics BC Summer Games Honorary General Manager today (Wednesday). The owner of...

Season 11 of Amazing Race Canada to include sibling duo from PG

A pair of Prince George residents are going on an adventure of a lifetime. Local actress Grace Dove and Diamond Driller Joe Syme, who are both siblings are participating on...

YXS picks seasoned aviation veteran to lead local airport

Geoff Ritchie is the new President and Chief Executive Officer at the Prince George Airport. He brings more than 30 years of international aviation experience, including senior leadership roles in...

Update: Environment Canada ends its Severe Thunderstorm Warning for PG

Updated Story at 9:45 PM (Tuesday, July 1st) Environment Canada has ended its severe thunderstorm warning for Prince George. Updated Story at 8:35 PM (Tuesday, July 1st) Environment Canada meteorologists are monitoring...

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National pride on full display during PG’s Canada Day bash

Thousands of people packed Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park in Prince George to celebrate Canada's 158th birthday. Bands, guest speakers, food...

Eby issues statement on Canada Day

Many are celebrating a Canada Day unlike any other in recent memory. That comes from Premier David Eby in...

Incident commander says containing Kiskatinaw River wildfire a long term project

Crews continue to work hard on the Kiskatinaw River wildfire, 58km south of Dawson Creek. While conditions have stabilized on...

Brendan’s Sports Shorts, Tuesday, July 1st

NHL Today is the first day of the NHL's free-agent frenzy, however a lot of the meat is already off...

PG District Teachers President says educators continue to work harder with fewer supports

"The workload is verging on unmanageable." That's from Prince George District Teachers Association President Katherine Trepanier as another academic year...

PG’s Canada Day festivities shaping up to be fun-filled day

The City of Prince George is making final preparations for another Canada Day celebration at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park The...

Vancouver man in ICU after fatal Vanderhoof motor vehicle incident

The family of a Vancouver man who was seriously injured in a Highway 16 motor vehicle incident in Vanderhoof...

Brendan’s Sports Shorts, Monday, June 30th

John Cho Cup The three-day John Cho Cup fastball tournament came to a close on Sunday night from Carrie Jane...

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Gysbers joining Timberwolves Wall of Honour

Cody Gysbers is the first inductee on the UNBC Timberwolves Wall of Honour for 2025. Gysbers committed to the Timberwolves' Men's Soccer program in April 2016 as a graduate of Reynolds Secondary in Victoria.

8 Weeks of Summer 2025 – Week 1

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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, July 7th

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Grizzly bear attack west of Fort Nelson leaves one with non-life-threatening injuries

The BC Conservation Officer Service says a grizzly bear attack near Fort Nelson left one man with non-life-threatening injuries.  According to a Facebook post from the Conservation Officer Service, the attack took place at 11:00 this morning near a remote, fly-in location approximately 110 kilometres west of Fort Nelson, where a group was working in the area. 

Final touches being made for Special Olympics BC Games

With a flag raising Monday, a Torch Run on Wednesday, an opening ceremony on Thursday, and competitions on Friday and Saturday, the Special Olympics BC Games are set to bring plenty of excitement to Prince George this week. 

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