Wayne Carrasco
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BC is ranked 3rd Most Polite Province in Canada!
Cotter and Cody have really taken this 3rd most polite province thing a bit too seriously.
Cotter is pregnant…according to Cody
Cotter is expecting his first child! Cody is quite confused about how it all works....
PG Brain Injury Group honoured for 30 years of service
The most innovative and proactive brain injury association in Western Canada is celebrating a milestone.The Prince George brain injured group (BIG) is celebrating 30 years of service to people...
Prince George residents are hurrying hard to the box office
Prince George residents are hurrying hard to the box officeMore than 500 ticket deposits have been purchased since the City's official bid to host the 2020 Tim Horton's Brier“It’s...
There was a roller coaster of emotion taking place in Prince George over the last few days
There was a roller coaster of emotion taking place in Prince George over the last few days.The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls National Inquiry wrapped at the civic...
Mcdonald’s Fries cures baldness…Cody Investigates
Mcdonald's Fries cures baldness...Cody Investigates
UNBC showcased different ways to battle climate change for the Green Day 2018
UNBC showcased different ways to battle climate change for the Green Day 2018The 10th annual event is about generating future ideas for the environment from electric cars, to adopting...
Prince George and Northern BC is buckling up for winter storm
Prince George and Northern BC is buckling up for winter stormEnvironment Canada says heavy snowfall is coming soon, which could bring up to 50 centimetres“If you can, don’t travel...
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The Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) has arrived in Prince George
The Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) has arrived in Prince GeorgeMore than 30 families...
Around 30 kids took part in RBC Training Ground in hopes of becoming an Olympian
Around 30 kids showed up to take part in the RBC Training Grounds in hopes they might have what...
Pair of politicians visit Prince George to state cases for BC Liberal Leadership
A pair of politicians visited Prince George to state their cases in becoming the next leader of the BC...
UNBC cafeteria workers protest against low wages, asking school to take responsibility
UNBC‘s Tim Horton's and cafeteria workers held a protest against low wages, asking 'higher-ups' to take responsibilitySome employees claim...
Hart Highlands Ski Hill showcases World Snow Day to Prince George residents
The Hart Highlands Ski Hill showcased World Snow Day to Prince George residentsA Dual Panel Slalom for kids and...
More than 5,100 fans totalled $94,648 for the Prince George Cougars’ Mega 50/50 Game
More than 5,100 fans totalled $94,648 for the Prince George Cougars' Mega 50/50 Game against LethbridgeParker McLean, a 24-year-old...
The City of Prince George is constructing a new bridge at Cottonwood Island Park
The City of Prince George is constructing a new bridge at Cottonwood Island ParkThe bridge will connect the west...
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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Wednesday, October 15th
BCHL:The (3-2) Prince George Spruce Kings have a couple of games this week at the BCHL Showcase.
City Council responds to business community’s calls for state of emergency
Nancy O's Owner Eoin Foley says he's grateful the restaurant didn't burn down last week. Through emails, Foley shared photos from the downtown restaurant last week, showing a pile of ash and a burn mark outside of the back door, as well as a smaller pile of ash at the front door.
LISTEN: Hartley’s Cat Scan with Carter Rigby – October 14th, 2025
During the episode, he discussed a number of topics including coaching aspirations, going to clinics and making connections.
BC First Nations Justice Council, PG RCMP sign agreement at opening of Indigenous Diversion Centre
The BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC) and the Prince George RCMP signed a letter of agreement this afternoon (Tuesday), marking a milestone achievement in Strategy 1 of the BC First Nations Justice Strategy as the new Indigenous Diversion Centre opened.
Contactless payments coming soon to BC Transit riders
Bus riders may soon have an easier way to pay for their fare, as BC Transit prepares to roll out contactless debit and credit card payments across its network through the Umo fare system.
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