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Ted Andrew

Greetings y'all! Thanks for checking out My Prince George Now. I am the weekend anchor and reporter for council and school board. In my free time I enjoy cooking, reading and exercising (don't let my size fool you). If you have a news tip, feel free to send it our way!

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Support for Site C increasing as province gives green light

BC Hydro is noticing there is growing support for its proposed Site C project. This comes as the province has given the green light for construction to begin. A new poll...

HPV vaccine to be offered to at risk boys and men

Starting this fall, males who are at risk for HPV can get immunized free of charge. The province has announced that in September boys and young men up to age...

Public Library running downtown walking tours

Those wanting to take in some local history have the chance to do so this summer. The Prince George Public Library is offering its downtown walking tours that run every...

Over $80 million spent so far on firefighting

Forest fire fighting costs are continuing to rise for this year. So far over $80 million has been spent to combat fires that have been burning across BC. Finance Minister Mike...

Clearer picture of Prince Rupert LNG facility made known

Details of a $36 billion LNG investment were made known Monday. The province and Pacific NorthWest LNG have signed an agreement that will see a facility built on Lelu Island...

DBIA to focus on reorganizing downtown

Some reorganizing will be coming to the city's downtown soon. The Downtown Business Improvement Association is working on trying to better manage what stores, restaurants are in the city's core. Executive...

Lower than average bear sightings these days

The number of bear sightings has been suspiciously down over the past while. The Northern Bear Awareness Society says there is not near the activity this year as compared to...

BC Hydro warns about cranking up the AC

This heat wave may have people cranking up the power to stay cool. But BC Hydro is reminding them to be aware what that can do to the overall power...

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CNC offers adult upgrading grant

The College of New Caledonia is offering an adult upgrading grant to help students cover the costs of school. The...

City looks to residents for budget input

The City of Prince George is ready to start doing phone surveys to find out what people want in...

BSCA pushing gas safety

With BBQ season officially upon us, the BC Safety Authority is asking people to double-check propane equipment before using...

Camosun College partners with PGSS

A new dual credit program between Prince George Secondary School and Camosun College has been given the green light. Student...

City reads between lines of painting deal

The City of Prince George has chipped away at its line painting program. The city has decided to end the...

Search ongoing for missing 15 year old

The search for a missing teen along the Fraser River will resume today. Prince George RCMP and Search and Rescue...

Thieves being sought after dragon boat equipment stolen

The Northbreast Passage Dragon Boat Team is wanting to catch the culprit after some of their equipment is stolen. Over...

Dragon boat teams donates to hospice house

The Prince George Hospice Society now has an extra $1000. The Northbreast Passage Dragon Boat Team made the donation Tuesday...

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in place for Prince George

Prince George has been put under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch by Environment Canada.

Fort St John RCMP investigating string of barber shop incidents

The Fort St John RCMP are investigating three incidents involving barber shops on July 5th and 12th.

CUPW remains ready to return to bargaining table after final offers rejection

Following the Canadian Union of Postal Workers rejection of Canada Post's final offers, Local CUPW-812 President Nicole Chouinard said the outcome wasn't a surprise.

Canada Post’s final offers rejected by CUPW-represented employees

A majority of Canada Post employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have rejected the postal services final offers.

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