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Zachary Barrowcliff

Zachary is a news reporter for 94.3 the GOAT and Country 97fm in Prince George. His time as a news reporter began in Williams Lake, B.C., spending roughly two years with the Vista radio stations, then making the move up to PG in October, 2024.

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PG boy battling cancer up for Toddler of the Year

Two-year-old Mavrik's spirits continue to be high during his fight with cancer, now being nominated Toddler of the Year.

PG Councillors looking to create business and retail forum focused on crime

A Notice of Motion will be brought to Prince George City Council on Monday for Administration to coordinate and facilitate a Business and Retail Crime Response Forum.

British Columbia Northern Exhibition bringing a new event to Prince George this weekend

The British Columbia Northern Exhibition (BCNE) will have a Renaissance Faire this weekend in Prince George.

The Exploration Place use community feedback to bolster museum experience

The Exploration Place is inviting the community to check the refreshed museum.

PG RCMP seeking woman wanted on one endorsed warrant

The Prince George RCMP is asking for the public's help in finding 19-year-old Autumn Tristen Gagnon.

PG Fire crews extinguish afternoon structure fire

Prince George Fire Rescue crews from four halls responded to a commercial structure fire at noon today (Tuesday).

Premier David Eby signs internal trade agreements to help remove trade barriers

A new internal trade agreement will give B.C shoppers more choice, with more freedom for workers and professionals to move between provinces.

Prince George Kennel Club hosting four day Dog Show

Community members can look forward to the end of the week as the Prince George Kennel Club will host it's 19th annual Dog Show.

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Jared Young of PG optioned back to the minors

The New York Mets announced Infielder Jared Young has been optioned to the Triple-A Syracuse.

Prince George community packs downtown for Summerfest

Veteran's Plaza at Prince George City Hall was packed with people during this year's Downtown Summerfest.

Precipitation helping keep wildfire situation steady in the PG Fire Centre

While July has felt like a precipitation heavy month, it's certainly been helping BC Wildfire Crews manage the season.

Zach’s Sports Shorts; Saturday, July 19th

The Prince George Kodiaks begin their 4th season in the BC Football Conference (BCFC) tonight at 6.

Huble Homestead hosting Kids Carnival Sunday

Huble Homestead is inviting families to its Kids Carnival taking place tomorrow.

Cops for Cancer Tour de North team riding for former member this weekend

Cops for Cancer Tour de North members are holding a "Let's Play Bikes" training ride on Sunday for the first time without former rider, Shane Kelly.

B.C. Public Service union members preparing to vote on strike action

Over 34,000 members of the BC General Employees' Union working for BC's public service will be voting if they will strike.

Update: Severe Thunderstorm Watch ended for PG

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for Prince George.

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Three rescued miners healthy, in good spirits after two days trapped underground

Three workers have returned to the surface after spending more than two days trapped underground at the Red Chris mine in northwestern B.C.

PG boy battling cancer up for Toddler of the Year

Two-year-old Mavrik's spirits continue to be high during his fight with cancer, now being nominated Toddler of the Year.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Friday, July 25th

BC Football Conference: The Prince George Kodiaks play their first road game of the season this weekend in the BC Football Conference (BCFC) when they visit the Kamloops Broncos Saturday night at 6:00.

Update: Three trapped workers at northwest B.C. mine successfully rescued

It’s unclear how long the rescue operation will take for three workers who have been trapped underground at a northwest B.C. mine since Tuesday morning.

PG, like many other BC cities, experiences a decline in Crime Severity Index

Prince George's Crime Severity Index dropped by 14% in 2024 according to Stats Canada. The index came in at 199.83 last year, down from 232 in 2023.

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