The College of New Caledonia is holding public forums addressing over program cuts that many feel run too deep.
The college is facing a budget shortfall of $2.8 million and...
The College of New Caledonia hosts a "living library" Thursday afternoon.
This is where people of diverse cultural, racial, and social backgrounds offer 15 minutes of their time to be...
It's World Pothole Day.
If you're a driver in PG, you're probably all-too familiar with driving like you're in an off-road obstacle course right now.
City Councillor Jillian Merrick says potholes...
A Prince George man who fled to the States decades ago on child rape charges has been found and brought back home to stand trial.
In September 1974, Raymond...
The province is rolling out $2.5 billion to improve transportation around the province, including more than $200 million to make Northern BC highways safer, though a shuttle service along...
Prince George's Member of Parliament is backing his party's move to extend Canada's participation in the coalition fighting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Bob Zimmer, MP for...
The victim of a weekend shooting in Prince George has died in hospital.
Around 10:30 Sunday morning, police were called to the area of 5th and Gillette, where the 45...
Two men are in custody after a targeted shooting Monday morning.
Around 6:00 a.m. RCMP say they received multiple 911 calls reporting possible shots fired in the Fox Dr. area, off...
The Province invests $3.4 million annually to support the Community Adult Literacy Program.
These programs improve basic writing, reading, math, and digital skills.
Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement for the Prince George area.Â
They say Prince George, along with a large number of other areas of the province such as the Fraser Canyon and Okanagan, are likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke for the next 24-48 hours.Â
Prince George's Ted Price and Anne Laughlin are being recognized for their contributions to the community with one of the highest honours one can receive in British Columbia.Â
The Miracle Theatre founders are among 18 individuals in the province who will be receiving a Medal of Good Citizenship in 2025.Â