A travel junkie and mullet enthusiast finally settling in Northern BC.
You can also catch her as the in-stand host at Prince George Cougars games, and as the play-by-play broadcaster for the Cariboo Cougars.
A special avalanche warning has been issued for much of the central interior's mountain regions, in light of the past week's snowstorms.
Backcountry enthusiasts are being advised to use caution...
City City of Prince George is standing firm when it comes to a request for loan forgiveness.
Last year, the BCNE requested Council forgive a $32,500 debt, and let it...
City Council has said Nay to a PG Horse Society request.
In early November, the group asked the city to foot its utility bill for the next three years, pointing...
A new city program could benefit the environment and some citizens wallets.
Through the voluntary water metering program, the City will cover the cost of 100 meters and plumbing permits,...
The City's latest economic update is out.
On the real estate side of things, the number of newly constructed houses jumped in November, with 23 units, compared to 16 in...
After a holiday lull, construction has resumed for the site c dam.
workers are starting to build a temporary bridge over the Moberly river, clearing trees and other vegetation...
RCMP are investigation an alleged shooting in the Glendale area of Williams Lake.
Residents in the area have reported hearing what sounded like firecrackers going off, and seeing a number...
The 15th Annual Ness Lake Bible Camp Polar Bear Dip went swimmingly!
55 people braved minus 18 degree weather to take the plunge yesterday, but Program Director Dave Horton says...
The Province invests $3.4 million annually to support the Community Adult Literacy Program.
These programs improve basic writing, reading, math, and digital skills.
Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement for the Prince George area.Â
They say Prince George, along with a large number of other areas of the province such as the Fraser Canyon and Okanagan, are likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke for the next 24-48 hours.Â
Prince George's Ted Price and Anne Laughlin are being recognized for their contributions to the community with one of the highest honours one can receive in British Columbia.Â
The Miracle Theatre founders are among 18 individuals in the province who will be receiving a Medal of Good Citizenship in 2025.Â