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NH Connections Buses ‘exclusively for people travelling for health reasons’

Greyhound is looking to shut down its services in northern BC. One reason it sited to the BC Passenger Transportation Board was difficulty competing with subsidized services, like Northern...

Northern Lights seeking apples for production, reduce attractants

For the third year in a row, Northern Lights Estate Winery is collecting your unwanted apples.Winery Operating Partner and Developer Doug Bell hopes to collect 20,000 pounds worth of...

Annual CNC & UNBC teaching conference kicks off tomorrow

The 15th annual UNBC and CNC Teaching and Learning Conference is set to begin Wednesday morning. UNBC's Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology Director and Event Spokesperson Heather Smith...

New PWB campaign will help reforest BC

Pacific Western Brewing will help reforest our province through its new "Cariboo Cares" campaign.Announced this morning, the brewery will donate $0.25 from every 6-pack sold in September to Summit...

BC’s Poverty Reduction Minister visits PG

BC's Social Development and Poverty Reduction Minister made a stop in Prince George Monday. Shane Simpson met with ministry staff and local agencies delivering mental health, housing, child care,...

2017 Now Likely BC’s Most Costly Wildfire Season

Story was written by George Henderson in the mycariboonow.com newsroomAnother milestone in what has been, on many fronts, an unprecedented wildfire season in the province.Kevin Skrepnek is the Chief...

New Challenge in Fighting BC’s Largest Wildfire Ever

Story was written by George Henderson in the mycariboonow.com newsroomCrews fighting the Plateau Fire - the largest recorded wildfire in BC’s history - are now dealing with a...

RCMP catch nearly 500 speeders this summer

The Prince George RCMP have issued 489 speeding tickets since the school year ended.The RCMP's Municipal Traffic Services Section included road safety as one of its Strategic Initiatives this...

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Older septic systems not an issue if maintained; Northern Health

Some Hart residents recently chose not to have their sewer systems hooked up to the city's, instead deciding to...

BC Wildfire Update: Wednesday, August 23

There are now 138 wildfires burning in BC, just five more than Tuesday's update. That brings the season total...

City transit getting new bus route, added service hours

There will be 2,500 service hours added to Prince George's public transit system after the Labour Day weekend.Riders will...

Auditor General has concerns with province’s financial statements

BC's Auditor General Carol Bellringer has looked at the provincial government's Summary Financial Statements. While she feels the province's...

RCMP continuing Fatal Collision Investigation

North District Traffic Services (NDTS) haven't given up on a fatal crash investigation.Two lives were claimed on Wednesday,...

Hart residents not in favour of sewer project

The fourth phase to extend the city's sanitary sewer system into the Hart Highlands will not happen.Just like the...

Prince George ready for referendum

During Monday night's meeting, council passed the first three readings of two bylaws that allow the city to borrow all...

Integris, Lake View merger discussions ceased

It looks like two northern credit unions won't be merging, at least for now.Both Integris and Lake View Credit...

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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Wednesday, September 17th

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays  6  Tampa Bay Rays  5With just 11 games remaining, the (89-62) Blue Jays have the best record in the American League and lead the A.L. East by 5 games over the New York Yankees and by 7 over the Boston Red Sox.

“We’ll have an empty lot down there unless things change dramatically,” Crossroads owner tells Public Safety Committee

Prince George's Standing Committee on Public Safety met this afternoon (Tuesday), and heard from the owner of Crossroads Brewing. The local brewery's downtown location was the victim of a devastating fire that caused $1.8 million in damages on September 5th.

City of PG hold flag raising for World Mitochondrial Awareness Week

A flag raising and proclamation was held outside City Hall yesterday (Monday).

Public sector workers escalate job action as strike enters third week

The B.C. General Employees Union and the Professional Employees Association are escalating job action as their members enter a third week of strikes. 

B.C. approves environmental certificate for massive LNG project on northern coast

British Columbia has given the green light to a floating liquified natural gas (LNG) export facility on B.C.’s northern coast. 

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