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Cami Kepke

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.

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Outdoor Enthusiasts Urged To Take Care In Backcountry

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 says no to BCNE loan forgiveness

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...

Council puts down Horse Society request

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...

City launches water metering program

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,...

City releases economic update

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...

Construction resumes at Site C

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...

Williams Lake RCMP investigate alleged shooting

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...

Polar Bear Dip makes a splash

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...

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PG Air trying to instil green habits in younger generations

A local group wants people to take a second look at their impact on air the City. "Everyone know we...

2015/16 a strong outing for Operation Red Nose

Operation Red Nose has completed another season of delivering safe rides home over the holidays. Volunteers gave 209 safe...

Northern Health aims to keep ER clear over winter

Northern Health is urging caution as emergency rooms across BC brace for an influx of patients. "If you're not sure...

Greenhouse Gas reporting act comes into effect

The Province's new greenhouse gas industrial reporting and control act is officially active. The act combines several pieces of...

Prince George welcomes first baby of 2016

The Bajic family is now ten little toes bigger. The birth of Ellie Marie Bajic was a special one, as...

Government expands quit-smoking program

The provincial government is expanding the BC Smoking Cessation Program. Starting on January first, people can go to any...

PG prepares to take the plunge as Polar Bear Dip draws near

The 15th Annual Ness Lake Bible Camp Polar Bear Dip is around the corner... Starting at 2:30 on New Year's...

Suspects sought in Ospika robbery

PG RCMP have arrested one person and are searching for two more suspects after a robbery on Ospika Boulevard. ...

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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Wednesday, August 6th

MLB:  Toronto Blue Jays  at  Colorado Rockies  

U.S. tariffs add pressure on B.C. manufacturers, despite CUSMA exemptions

One industry leader said British Columbia manufacturers are “very concerned” about the effect of U.S. tariffs and are scrambling to ensure their products are compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico free trade agreement. 

Air Canada flight attendants vote 99.7% in favour of strike action

Since 2000, inflation has increased 169% and average full-time wages have increased 210% in Canada. But entry-level Air Canada flight attendants’ wages have increased only 10% – just $3 per hour – in the past 25 years according to the union.

Cooler conditions expected to help with Dorman Lake Wildfire

The BC Day long weekend saw 59 new fires start in the Prince George Fire Centre, according to the BC Wildfire Service.  "Most of those new starts in PGFC are from that thunderstorm activity that we saw last week," said Fire Information Officer Jeromy Corrigan. 

COFI, BC Lumber Trade Council welcome new support measures from Feds

Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement of measures to transform Canada's softwood lumber industry is being welcomed by the BC Lumber Trade Council (BCLTC) and the Council of Forest Industries (COFI).

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