Justin Madu
Justin is an anchor and reporter with MyPGNow. Born in Kelowna, he has lived in Prince George for over fifteen years. He is a graduate of the UNBC English BA program.
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Northern Communities receive expanded health-care education opportunities
Students in Northern British Columbia may soon have additional opportunities to study health care in the region due to some additional government funding.The College of New Caledonia's Quesnel campus...
Northern Health sees significant jump of 8 new COVID-19 cases, 30 BC-wide
There are now 77 cases of COVID-19 in Northern Health, up 8 from yesterday's (Wednesday) total.This is the largest single-day case count increase in Northern Health since the start...
Mr. PG sporting a “Support PG” flag
Prince George's mascot is showing support for local businesses.Mr. PG, located at the intersection of Highways 16 and 97, is representing "Support PG" - a collaborative project between 11...
Over 1,000 in self-isolation due to Kelowna COVID-19 outbreak
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 34 new cases of COVID-19 in British Columbia today, for a total of 3,362.Of the 34 new cases, 31 are test-positive and...
ICBC preparing to offer more road tests
Good news for anyone looking to get their Class 5 or 7 license: ICBC will soon be expanding its priority booking for road tests.The organization says it will contact...
Three dead, several injured in Columbia Icefields coach rollover
RCMP responded to an all terrain vehicle rollover that happened yesterday (Saturday) afternoon.The incident occurred at the Columbia Icefields near Jasper, Alberta after an Ice Explorer all-terrain-vehicle rolled.Of the...
18th anniversary of Nicole Hoar’s disappearance quietly passes
This past June marked the 18th anniversary of the disappearance of then 25-year-old Nicole Hoar.Hoar, who was working as a tree planter, was last seen at a gas station...
PG RCMP reminding the public to register their bicycles
As bike season enters full swing, the Prince George RCMP are reminding the public to protect their bicycles.“Registering a bike is the most important thing you can do,” said...
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McBride’s Mountain View Road still being monitored by regional district
The Regional District of Fraser Fort George (RDFFG) and the Ministry of Transportation continue to carefully monitor Mountain View...
UNBC’s summer camps switching to online format
It isn't just UNBC's post-secondary courses changing to an online format – this year's summer camp programs will also...
Regional District to assess broadband connectivity
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George will work alongside Mackenzie, McBride and Valemount on a coordinated approach to develop...
Prince George hatchery and salmon program receiving nearly quarter of a million dollars
PG's Spruce City Wildlife Association has announced its hatchery and salmon program on River Road is receiving a substantial...
Knowing overdose warning signs important as illicit drug deaths numbers grow
As illicit drug deaths climb in British Columbia, drug users are being cautioned to avoid using alone."We certainly encourage...
Financial help available for those affected by flooding
Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA) is now available for eligible British Columbians who experienced flooding from June 14th to July...
3 new COVID-19 cases in Northern Health, 28 provincially
There are 28 new COVID-19 cases in British Columbia, bringing the provincial total to 3,198.Northern Health, which had previously...
City extending downtown washroom program following donation
The City of Prince George will be extending its downtown washroom program after receiving a $48,000 donation from the...
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UNBC workshop brings together community to learn wildfires
The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is hosting a three-day wildfire workshop on its PG campus.
Sinclair to curtail production by 40% at all three PG-area lumber mills
Sinclar says the decision was made due to unsustainable provincial policy as well as the uncertainty surrounding fibre supply and economic challenges related to additional duties on softwood lumber by the U.S, government.
Updated: College Heights area power restored, multiple smaller outages remain due to wind storm
Around 3,000 BC Hydro customers in Prince George are without power this morning (Thursday) as strong winds are pounding much of the area.According to BC Hydro, crews are investigating a large outage in the College Heights area, affecting 2,975 customers.
PG Aquatic Centre to close for two years
The City of Prince George announced its Aquatic Centre will be closing for two years, starting January 1, 2026, until early 2028 for upgrades.
Skakun takes Development Services to task over operational issues
Skakun added council receives reports on the number and value of permits issued but the elephant in the room is the amount of business lost due to delays an inefficiencies.
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