Well over 100 people took part in the 2024 Parkinson's Superwalk at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park this afternoon (Saturday), despite some wildfire smoke settling over Prince George.
The annual walk...
Prince George's 33rd annual Take Back the Night march is coming up later this month.
It will take place on September 20th, starting from the Canada Games Plaza at 6:30...
An Olympic medal is on its way back to northern BC.
Jennifer McCreesh, from Smithers, and the Canadian women's sitting volleyball team, claimed bronze at the Paris Paralympics this morning...
Studio 2880's newest exhibit repurposes vinyl records into a whole new kind of art.
Local artist Pat Klassen's exhibit, called "Around the World," cuts recycled vinyl records into maps, landmarks,...
Sports according to Will, one last time.
Paralympics
Smithers' Jennifer McCreesh is an Olympic medalist.
McCreesh and the Canadian sitting volleyball team beat Brazil 3 sets to 0 in the bronze medal...
From now on, September 6th will be Spirit Bear Day in the city.
Mayor Simon Yu, joined by Executive Director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society Cindy...
Theatre NorthWest's 2024-25 season begins on a high note next week.
Their season opens with Little Shop of Horrors, a musical that has been performed on Broadway since the early...
Rachael Weber's name will remain on the provincial election ballot as an independent in the Prince George-Mackenzie riding.
Weber was recently removed as the BC Conservative Party's candidate in the...
BC Football Conference:
Prince George Kodiaks 33 Langley Rams 13  (Saturday in PG)
The Kodiaks led 6-0 at the half before breaking the game open with 3 unanswered touchdowns in the 3rd quarter before several hundred fans at Masich Place Stadium
A second half explosion of offence led the Prince George Kodiaks to a 33-13 win over the Langley Rams.Â
The Canadian Junior Football League had the Rams ranked ninth in the country heading into Saturday night's matchup.Â