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‘We are not turning a blind eye,’: Council addresses downtown issues 

There has been no lack of criticism of Prince George’s downtown issues over this last week, be them over the radio or on online community forums. At the meeting tonight...

Police find plethora of stolen goods at Carney St. home

An investigation by the Prince George RCMP has led to the seizing of many items believed to be or confirmed to be stolen.Last Thursday, police found the items at...

Impaired driving investigation underway following MVI

Just before noon on Saturday, emergency services received a report of a multi-vehicle collision at the intersection of Foothills Boulevard and Chief Lake Road. Officers attended and found a pick-up...

B.C. forces oil and gas companies to reveal how gas prices are set

New legislation in the provincial government will bring transparency to the fuel industry and to gasoline prices.Put in place today (Monday), the fuel price transparency act will allow the...

Flood warning on Highway 97

Drive BC is warning commuters of flooding on Highway 97.According to the service, the flooding is in an area between North Fraser Road FSR and Barney Road FSR, about...

Teamsters serve strike notice to CN Rail

If an agreement isn't reached, 3200 employees of CN Rail could be on strike by Tuesday.According to the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC), notice of intent to strike was...

The Mad Hatter and what she symbolizes about the community of Prince George

Under the cover of the night this Saturday, an anonymous knitter brought toques she and her mother have spent the year making and placed them atop the heads of...

Bringing your own reusable bags still the best option as more retailers make the switch to paper

Businesses across the province are continuing to ditch plastic bags.The BC Government says all 197 government-owned and operated BC Liquor Stores will move to paper bags by March 9,...

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Police identify Houston homicide victim

Police have identified the victim of last weekend’s deadly shooting in Houston.23-year-old, Houston resident Elijah Dumont was shot and...

200 day trial against Rio Tinto, B.C. and Canada sits in Prince George next week 

The trial of the Saik’uz and Stellat’en First Nations Vs. Rio Tinto (Alcan), B.C, and the federal government will...

Houston woman missing for three weeks

Police are continuing to search for a missing Houston woman.Laureen Fabian has been missing for about three weeks.She was...

Prince George breaks records with $200 million in building permits

Prince George has seen a boom in building permits.The city has already received a record-breaking $193.76 million in...

Prince George to host public meeting on money laundering

Prince George residents are invited to share their concerns about money laundering within the province.The Commission of Inquiry into...

Province proposes increase in tax on vaping products

Users of vapour nicotine products may end up paying more in 2020.Proposed legislation could result in a substantial increase...

PG teacher taken out of school after suspension from another district comes to light

A local elementary school teacher has been taken off duty after a suspension from a Vancouver Island school district...

Prince George #2 on 2020’s best Western Canadian investment towns list

Western Investor magazine had some flattering things to say about Prince George on their 2020 list of best Western...

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Supreme court hands down life sentence to 43-year-old man connected to historical PG homicide

In August of 2015, Mounties arrested Sundman, along with his brother Kurtis Sundman and Sebastian Martin in relation to the incident, all of whom were from the Vanderhoof area.

Local Mounties looking to crack down on rise in copper wire thefts

Police will be working closely with the City Bylaw Services staff to enforce the Regional Automated Property Information Database (RAPID) program, which electronically records the information of those persons turning in second-hand property, such as copper wire.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, August 26th

Sports by Hartley Tuesday, August 26th, 2025(As of 12:05...

Back-to-school programs see growing demand for school supplies as prices rise

Some British Columbia groups that help provide families with school supplies said they have seen an uptick in demand heading into this school year. 

Family of woman killed in Kelowna pushes for ‘Bailey’s Law’ to reform bail system

The B.C. Conservatives are supporting calls for bail reform from the family of a woman killed in Kelowna. 

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