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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
Day one of the Special Olympics BC Summer Games is in the books.
Nearly 900 athletes braved a rainy day in Prince George as they took part in ten sports today (Friday), with the action continuing tomorrow.
Special Olympics means trying new things for local athlete Chase Caron.
Caron is competing in basketball this weekend, the first time she's competed in the sport for Special Olympics.
Nearly a year after making their debut in the sport, Prince George's Special Olympic athletes are competing in bocce in this year's Special Olympics BC Summer Games.
"We started up last year, because we knew we were going to be hosting provincial games here, and we wanted to make sure we had representation from our City," said Special Olympics Prince George Local Coordinator Peter Goudal.