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UPDATE: PG RCMP says suspicious door knockers are actual security employees
The RCMP say they have been contacted by Capital Security who confirmed it was their representatives being reported to police.
Earlier today, The RCMP sent out a release about...
Motorists ignoring posted speed limit on the Yellowhead Bridge
Police are seeing motorist travelling well above the posted construction speed limit on the Yellowhead Bridge.A construction zone is set up on the bridge with a posted speed limit...
City to close North Nechako Road for construction project
Residents are going to have to avoid using North Nechako Road tomorrow.Starting at 7AM until Thursday, the City is installing a sanitary sewer and storm drain infrastructure as part...
Kids to learn about privacy policy in new school year
Kids don't just bring their backpacks, pencils, and papers to school anymore. They also have their electronic devices.BC's Office of the Information Privacy Commission has launched a new 6-12...
‘This could be the new normal’: Premier John Horgan on wildfire situation
Premier John Horgan is in the Northern Capital to tour the current BC wildfire situation.
He is joined by Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, stressing they understand how tragic this...
Grand opening of BMX track in Prince George
BMX enthusiasts can rejoice as the upgrades to the track at Carrie Jane Gray Park have been completed.Local businesses chipped in and donated an money for a new design...
Applications open for Sonography program at CNC
The College of New Caledonia is having its first intake of the Northern Diagnostic Medical Sonography program.Applications are now open for the ultrasound technology program starting with eight available...
Stanley Cup celebration around the corner
We are just days away from the Stanley Cup celebrations happening in Prince George.
Former Prince George Cougar Brett Connolly will be at the CN Centre on Monday to...
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ICYMI: UNBC to host Youth Forum today
Prince George residents can have their say on what they think should be included in Canada's new youth policy.A...
Expanded fire ban for Prince George area
A fire ban expansion will take effect starting at noon on Saturday, August 18th.This expansion will include the Peace...
Red Cross contributions to be matched by the province
The province is matching Red Cross donations, up to $20 million.
This is in efforts to help those who...
Shovel Lake wildfire growth due to “better mapping”: BC Wildfire Service
Fire crews are continuing to work on containing the Shovel Lake wildfire that has grown to just under 80-thousand...
Number of evacuees increase in Prince George
There are now 1,300 evacuees who have registered in Prince George.The City is working with surrounding communities to increase...
Highway 97 construction to begin soon
Construction on Central Street West and Highway 97 will begin late Auguest.The City is partnering with the province for...
Stuart Lake Hospital transferring patients due to wildfire
Northern Health is moving patients from Stuart Lake Hospital in Fort St. James as wildfire activity continues to grow...
Shovel Lake wildfire ORDER and ALERT expansion
According to the BC Wildfire Service, the Shovel Lake Wildfire is now 68,000 hectares in size prompting the Regional...
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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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