Catherine is an anchor and reporter in the MyPGNow newsroom. Born in Ontario, raised on Haida Gwaii, she now is living in Prince George. She obtained a diploma in Broadcast and Online Journalism at BCIT. You can find her on Twitter @Cath_Garrett
B.C. health officials say the province has reported 722 new cases of COVID-19, including 26 in Northern Health.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Health, the overall case...
Eight people were arrested last week as a result of a drug trafficking investigation that turned up suspected meth, fentanyl, and illicit prescription drugs as well as other associated...
One person is in hospital with unknown injuries after being struck by a vehicle in downtown Prince George.
RCMP confirm the incident happened at about 10:15 am on the 1600...
A local organization is encouraging Prince George residents to break out the bicycles this month.
The tenth annual GoByBike week is coming up, a provincially run campaign to promote the benefits...
A pair of COVID-19 cases have been reported among Site C contractor workers, as an ongoing outbreak has totalled 38 infections.
One of the two is a result of community...
B.C. has recorded its first case of a vaccine-induced blood clot after a patient received a dose of AstraZeneca.
Provincial Health Officer Doctor Bonnie Henry says a woman in her...
A new book in the Huble Homestead children’s history book series is paying tribute to Lheidli T'enneh history.
Ceepee and the Fish Camp follows a young Lheidli girl and her...
COVID-19 cases in British Columbia are trending downward.
Health officials report 572 new cases of COVID-19 provincewide today (Wednesday) including...
The Cops for Cancer Tour de North team will be holding a scheduled group ride on Sunday morning, their first without Shane Kelly after passing during a hit and run in PG last week.
The ride will begin just after 8am from the overflow parking lot of the PG Aquatic Centre on 18th Avenue. The public is encouraged to arrive for the send off 15 minutes earlier (7:45 AM).
125 varsity athletes from across Canada are dawning the Maple Leaf for almost two weeks as they participate in the FISU World University Summer Games in Germany starting tomorrow (Wednesday).
The athletes will compete in nine sports: archery, artistic gymnastics, athletics, badminton, rhythmic gymnastics, rowing, swimming, table tennis and taekwondo.
This fall, the Ronald McDonald House British Columbia and Yukon will be unveiling a new family support space inside UHNBC.
It will feature a stocked kitchen, dining area as well as a living room, bathroom with shower and sleeping area.