Ethan Ready
Ethan Ready is new to the Northern Capital, having moved to Prince George from Woodstock, ON. A graduate of Mohawk College in Hamilton, ON, Ethan has joined the MyPGNow newsroom as a news reporter, covering stories in and around the area.
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CNC to analyze Nechako River water sample from ’94
The College of New Caledonia cracked open a time capsule buried during the school's 25th anniversary back in 1994.Celebrating their 50th anniversary this semester, an event was held this...
Community counselling available to more people at lower cost
More people in B.C. will have access to community-based low- and no-cost mental health and substance use supports as part of $10 million in grants awarded to community counselling programs throughout the province.In...
HARTLEY’S SPORTS SHORTS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH
(As of 12:01 AM) by Ethan ReadyWHL: (PG Cougars)Victoria Royals  3  Prince George Cougars  2  (SO)The Prince George Cougars (4-12-0-2) battled back from a 2-0 deficit late in the third period...
Cougars battle back from controversy, lose to Royals in shootout
The Victoria Royals outlasted the Prince George Cougars on Friday, winning 3-2 in a shootout at the CN Centre.
Victoria’s Tarun Fizer scored the shootout-winner, in the fourth round of...
RCMP search for man wanted in B.C. and Alberta
The RCMP is requesting the public’s help in locating a man wanted in both British Columbia and Alberta.38-year-old Justin Robert Hill is wanted in both British Columbia and Alberta...
Salter’s add sweet dough to the mix, win $20-million jackpot
A break from tradition and a play of the usual numbers was all it took for Telkwa’s Ken and Susan Salter to win the $20-million jackpot from the October 29,...
Ten First Nation Organizations and Institutions Sign Protocol on Cooperation and Communication
Today (Friday), ten First Nation organizations and institutions gathered in Vancouver to sign a Protocol on Cooperation and Communication. The signatories commit to coordinating their efforts to support capacity...
Coastal GasLink protester arrested in Houston
One woman was arrested on Tuesday in Houston after interfering with the Coastal GasLink project.Police were performing routine patrols in the area of Morice River Forest Service when a...
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Province warms up to public input on climate change
The Province is looking for the public's thoughts to help develop a new strategy that will better prepare B.C....
City readies to break the ice on winter with new Snow and Ice Control Policy
Prince George, winter is coming.With the weather in and around the Northern Capital dropping, the City believes that they're...
Bennett’s back for 4th year as Chair of SD57
School District 57 held their inaugural meeting for the 2019-2020 school year on Wednesday.With it, Tim Bennett was re-elected...
Cougars fall short of pounce-back against Tigers
The Prince George Cougars allowed five goals in the second period to fall to the Medicine Hat Tigers 5-4...
Province stressing importance of carbon monoxide awareness
During British Columbia's first-ever Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, the Province urges residents to prevent buildup of the potentially deadly...
CNC reveals contents of 1994 time capsule
What goes into a time capsule?In 1994, members of the CNC community sealed a time capsule for future students...
Northern product named captain of Cougars
O Captain, my captain!
The Prince George Cougars announced today that forward Josh Maser has been named the 25th captain in...
Top Dog: Dashin’ and ruffin’
With tubes, ramps, and jumps set up inside the Agriplex near the CN Centre, this weekend has some of...
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B.C. Conservatives propose higher tax caps to offset municipal losses from pipeline assessment
Proposed legislation from the B.C. Conservatives would raise taxation rate caps for municipalities, which are bracing for a potentially major financial hit from upcoming assessment changes.
The post B.C. Conservatives propose higher tax caps to offset municipal losses from pipeline assessment appeared first on AM 1150.
Environment Canada issues wind warning for Prince George
A wind warning has been put in place for Prince George.
Artemis Gold to kick off drilling program near Vanderhoof-area mine
Artemis Gold says it is a beneficiary of extensive prospecting activities conducted by prior owners, primarily between 2009 and 2014.
Artisans to set up shop at CN Centre for Studio Fair 2025
The largest northern artisan fair in the province will be at the CN Centre this weekend.
Pair of transfer stations changing hours due to Regional District employees job action
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George says schedules are changing at a pair of transfer stations as CUPE 1699's job action continues. According to the Regional District, the Cummings Road Regional Transfer Station and the Shelley Regional Transfer Stations are changing to Tuesday to Saturday, effecting this coming Saturday.
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