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Cullen slams feds for June job numbers

Not good. The reaction of NDP Finance critic Nathan Cullen to news the national job rate rose a tenth of a percent to 7.1 percent in June. He says he's most...

Smoke advisory issued for PG and surrounding areas

The Ministry of Environment has issued a smoke advisory for the Prince George and surrounding areas. It's due to all the recent fire activity and the ministry advises smoke concentrations...

CNC a major contributor to regional economy says report

A new report shows it pays to get yourself a higher education. The BC Colleges study showed College of New Caledonia students and alumni contributed over $201 million to the...

Vanderhoof man vies to replace MP Dick Harris

A resident of Vanderhoof has stated his intention to replace Dick Harris as the Conservative MP for Cariboo Prince George. Gerald Caron plans to win the party's nomination and hopes...

Zimmer survives rocket attack

Conservative MP Bob Zimmer got more than he bargained for during his trip to Jerusalem this week. There on an a multi-party tour, the PG-Peace River member was there Tuesday...

Real estate booming in Northern BC

The real estate sector is booming in Northern BC. A new report by the Northern Real Estate Board shows sales are up 25% across the region the first six months...

PG RCMP arrest arson suspect

PG Mounties have arrested an arson suspect. They say it's related to deliberately set fires near the junction of Highway 97 and 16 Monday. Police say a pair of grass fires...

20 new fires sparked over the weekend

20 new fires were sparked over the weekend in the Prince George Fire Centre. Here's Fire Information Officer Jill Kelsh on what instigated the blazes. Kelsh says the largest fire is...

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Now still not the time for PAC – Zurowski

Now is still not the time to build a performing arts centre in Prince George. That from Mayoral candidate Don...

Popularity of tennis on the rise

Totally ecstatic! The reaction of PG Tennis Coach and Manager Nolan Schwab to the success of Canadian tennis players at...

Pride weekend in PG

It's pride weekend in Prince George. It begins Friday evening with a drag show at the Ramada and continues Saturday...

PG RCMP offering tours of new detachment

If you've been wondering what the new Prince George detachment looks like from the inside, then next weeks your...

National award for Big Brothers Big Sisters PG

Big Brothers Big Sisters Prince George has received some national recognition. The organization was awarded the National Trailblazer award at...

Power restored for close to 7,000 customers in Prince George

Power has been restored to around 6,700 customers in Prince George. According to BC Hydro the affected areas included the...

Weekend roadchecks nab close to 30 drivers

Summer roadchecks last weekend had a positive impact on northern roads. E Division Traffic Corporal Robert McDonald says the number...

MP's weigh in on spring Parliament

Two MP's - two vastly differing views on the spring session of Parliament in Ottawa. PG-Peace River Conservative Bob...

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City of PG’s application to close Lower Patricia Boulevard encampment successful

The City of Prince George announced it's been successful in its application to close the encampment on Lower Patricia Boulevard (LPBE).

School officials say B.C.’s new safety policies should come with provincial funding

B.C. school officials say the province’s move to require AEDs and naloxone kits in all public schools is a positive step, but some are concerned about a lack of provincial funding to support the requirements. 

Fort St James RCMP arrest wanted individual with community help

After several weeks of having an arrest warrant in place, the Fort St James RCMP arrested Darren A'huille, who was wanted for assault.

Kodiaks team up with CNC to create post-secondary opportunities for its players

CNC will provide tuition support for Kodiaks players, work with the club on joint recruitment campaigns, and offer practical learning experiences including kinesiology placements.

Canada Post negotiations on pause due to lack of federal mediators

The union, which represents about 55,000 postal workers, including 200 in the PG area was set to meet with the Crown corporation - the first time the two sides were set to formally talk after workers rejected Canada Post’s latest proposal.

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