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Goals galore ring in Cougars’ new year on home ice

Touchdown! The Prince George Cougars arrived home at the CN Centre Friday night for the first time in 2019, scoring a season-high seven goals in a single game against Kelowna. After...

PG man’s disappearance now considered suspicious

A 54-year-old man remains missing, but more information has been released by the Prince George RCMP. Investigators are now considering Robert Poulin’s disappearance case as suspicious as he’s who has...

WATCH: PG ready to unclog storm drains as snow starts to melt

WATCH: Prince George is ready to unclog storm drains & manholes with the expected snowmelt this weekend. As temperatures rise above zero degrees, this could cause rapid melting on City streets,...

City applies for $25,000 childcare grant in the name of research

The City of Prince George says it understand the need for more childcare spaces due to the growing population. As a result, Mayor Lyn Hall and City Council have applied...

Warm weekend temperatures a warning for clogged City drains

Prince George is ready to unclog some storm drains and manholes with the expected snow melt this weekend. As temperatures work their way above zero degrees, this could cause rapid...

Activist group to host rally during BCNRF, claim little consultation on species-at-risk legislation

Northern BC residents will join local leaders at the upcoming Natural Resources Forum (BCNRF) in Prince George later this month. An activist group wants to demand that the provincial and...

Passengers wait several hours for Northern Health bus from PG

Northern Health’s Connections Service broke down Tuesday afternoon, leaving one of its coaches and passengers waiting in 70 Mile House for several hours. Spokesperson Eryn Collins explained the bus experienced...

WATCH: PG rally one of 50 across the world in support of Unist’ot’en

WATCH: Prince George was one of 50 cities across the world hosting a rally in support of the Unist'ot'en camp. Dozens marched to the PG courthouse as Indigenous groups hold their...

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Construction will not impact the camp: Coastal GasLink

The company proposing the pipeline near Houston responded to the police enforcement at the Gidimt’en checkpoint on Monday. Coastal GasLink...

WATCH: Gidimt’en gate dismantled, arrests made as police enforce court injunction

WATCH: RCMP arrested 14 people at the Gidimt'en checkpoint near Houston, filing an injunction for the Coastal GasLink pipeline. As the...

WATCH: RCMP meet with Unist’ot’en supporters at gate near Houston

WATCH: RCMP arrived at the Gidimt'en checkpoint today with an injunction for a proposed pipeline near Houston. Dozens of Indigenous members...

UPDATE: RCMP believed to be taking down Gidimt’en gate

UPDATE - 3PM: According to My PG Now reporter Sawyer Bogdan, RCMP are breaching the gate at the Unist'ot'en camp. Social...

Late Spring opening targeted for BC Cannabis Store in the North

The Liquor Distribution Branch is now working on the business license application required for its first BC Cannabis Store...

This is for everybody: Wet’suwet’en checkpoint campers

Those standing against pipeline construction near Houston, BC are getting ready for a police encounter at any moment. Indigenous groups...

Gauthier’s golden save sparks Cougars to shootout win

A deadlocked battle between the Prince George Cougars and the Kelowna Rockets saw the visiting goaltender at the top...

VIDEO IN REVIEW: Shovel Lake wildfire grows by thousands in matter of hours

WATCH: During the 2018 wildfire season, the Shovel Lake blaze was the largest in all of Northern BC. August 16th is...

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Special Olympics Athlete Ambassador continuing to compete in new sports

Special Olympics means trying new things for local athlete Chase Caron.  Caron is competing in basketball this weekend, the first time she's competed in the sport for Special Olympics. 

B.C. adds 5k jobs in June, led by gains in part-time work

British Columbia added 5,000 jobs in June but saw a dip in full-time employment, according to the latest jobs report from Statistics Canada. 

B.C. maintains decision to end drug coverage for girl with rare, fatal disease

B.C. is standing by the decision not to continue drug coverage for a Vancouver Island girl with a rare, fatal disease. 

PG RCMP investigating second cyclist-involved incident this week

The Prince George RCMP is investigating a motor vehicle incident involving a cyclist at the intersection of Winnipeg Street and Eleventh Avenue.

Jobless mark in Prince George drops slightly to 5.7% in June

Prince George's unemployment rate saw a bit of an improvement in June.

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