After almost 18 hours of an outage, some Rogers customers are starting to see wireless service restored.
In a statement, Rogers and President CEO Tony Staffieri says “meaningful progress” has...
Millions of Rogers customers Canada-wide are still without service.
The telecom company says all of their cell service, landlines, internet, and tv are out. The outage began around 4:00 a.m....
Have a look in your medicine cabinet for eye drops that are being recalled.
Health Canada says one lot of Pharmasave Advanced Relief Eye Drops and another of Compliments Advanced...
The federal government will probe the use of the Emergencies Act during this winter’s trucker protests.
Paul S. Rouleau has been named as Commissioner of the Public Order Commission. Rouleau...
In one of her first official duties as Governor-General Mary Simon met with Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau Sunday morning and agreed to dissolve parliament, paving the way for a...
Inuk leader Mary Simon has been named Canada’s 30th Governor-General. She is Canada’s first Indigenous Governor-General.
Simon is from Nunavik, in northern Quebec, and is an Officer of the Order...
The remains of a Canadian have been found in the rubble of a condo building in South Florida.
Global Affairs Canada confirmed the news early Tuesday. The agency did not...
WARNING: The following story contains details some readers may find disturbing.
751 unmarked graves have been discovered at the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan. The...
The Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society will be hosting a watch party as Prince George is put on display for Canada to see.
Earlier this year, The Amazing Race Canada filmed an episode in Prince George, which includes the local sibling team of Grace Dove and Joe Syme.
The Prince George Kodiaks may have dropped a 35-11 decision to the Okanagan Sun in Kelowna Saturday, but they shouldn't be hanging their heads.Â
The Kodiaks started off strong against the reigning BC Football Conference champions, with big defensive stops leading to points for Prince George.
The Ambulance Paramedics Association of BC (APBC) says the mental health crisis continues it’s having a lasting impact on the service’s members.Â
According to the union, approximately 30 per cent of their members (including paramedics and dispatchers) are either off work battling mental health or are still continuing to work while receiving treatment. Â