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Smoke no deterrent for PG Parkinson’s walkers

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...

Annual Take Back the Night march ready to hit PG’s streets

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...

Smithers’ McCreesh claims Paralympic bronze

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...

Recycled vinyl exhibit coming to Studio 2880

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,...

Will’s Sports Shorts; Saturday, September 7

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...

September 6 is Spirit Bear Day in Prince George

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...

Little Shop of Horrors to kick off Theatre NorthWest season

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...

Former Conservative candidate Weber to run as independent

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...

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Tickets on sale for UNBC Timberwolves legacy night

Stanley Cup champion, TV personality, and bestselling author Brian Burke will be the keynote speaker at the 10th annual...

Regional District voting to approve $318 million contribution to hospital expansion

The Fraser-Fort George Regional Hospital District Board of Directors will soon vote on providing $318,712,000 in funding for the...

YXS President and CEO taking off into retirement

Gord Duke is officially counting down the days until his next visit to the airport is for a vacation,...

Province wipes port-a-potties from construction sites

Construction workers will not have to brave a visit to a port-a-potty for much longer. The provincial government has announced...

Two northern BC athletes to compete for Paralympic bronze Saturday

Two athletes with ties to northern BC came up short in their respective semifinal matches today (Thursday) and will...

BC Greens name Prince George-North Cariboo candidate

Randy Thompson and the BC Greens have joined the provincial election race in the Prince George-North Cariboo riding. Currently a...

Landslide reported on Quesnel-Hixon Road

- Files from George Henderson, My Cariboo Now Drive BC is reporting a landslide this morning out on Quesnel-Hixon Road. Cave Road...

SD91 launching new childcare program in Fort St. James

School District 91 (Nechako Lakes) has announced it will be opening a new early childcare centre on school grounds. The...

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More members, but not more meetings for Heritage Commission, City Council decides

Prince George City Council voted on a number of recommendations from the City's Heritage Commission at last night's (Monday) meeting.  During a regular council meeting in March, Prince George Heritage Commission Chair Dr. George Davison outlined many of the issues the Commission has been facing, such as a reduced number of meetings, and a reduction in City staff support. 

B.C’s youth watchdog says more work needs to be done, one year after report on systemic failures

One year after a report by British Columbia's Child and Youth Representative on the horrific death of an Indigenous boy in care, the province is still working on an action plan for systemic changes to children and youth social services.

City Council approves budget to replace damaged garbage truck

Prince George City Council has voted to replace a garbage truck in the city. At last night's (Monday) meeting, City Council approved a budget of $750,000 for the purchase.  According to Director of Civic Operations Blake McIntosh, this will replace a garbage truck damaged in a motor vehicle incident in May last year. 

PG RCMP investigating two assaults resulting in one dead in downtown area

The Prince George RCMP is looking for witnesses for a pair of assaults on July 4th.

Cops for Cancer Tour de North hosting training ride in honour of former member

The Cops for Cancer Tour de North team will be holding a scheduled group ride on Sunday morning, their first without Shane Kelly after passing during a hit and run in PG last week. The ride will begin just after 8am from the overflow parking lot of the PG Aquatic Centre on 18th Avenue. The public is encouraged to arrive for the send off 15 minutes earlier (7:45 AM).

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