BC Football Conference:
The Prince George Kodiaks begin their 4th season in the BC Football Conference (BCFC) this weekend.
The Kodiaks play the first of their 10 games Saturday night at 6:00 when they host the Westshore Rebels at Masich Place Stadium.
Premier David Eby said British Columbia is shouldering a disproportionate economic burden from Canada’s trade war with the U.S., and he’ll be calling for “basic fairness” at next week’s First Minister’s meeting.
The Prince George Kodiaks will be taking the field at Masich Place Stadium for their home opener Saturday as the Westshore Rebels come to town.Â
The Kodiaks are looking to take the next step this season, after a 3-7 finish to the 2024 campaign.Â
Longtime MLA and Political Analyst Shirley Bond was a bit surprised by Premier David Eby's cabinet shuffle today. (Thursday)
The shuffle comes just eight months after Eby's cabinet was revealed following the NDP's win in the 2024 provincial election.
Premier David Eby shuffled his cabinet Thursday in what he called a “strategic” move to respond to a world that has changed since his B.C. NDP were elected last fall.
The BCHL has released its the 2025-2026 Regular Season schedule, along with a new divisional alignment playoff format.
Each team will play 54 games, starting on Friday, September 19 and running to March 29.
The City of Prince George is putting out the call for volunteers to sit on a pair of committees.
The City is accepting applicants to sit on the Prince George Heritage Commission, with one position available for a term ending February 28th, 2027.Â
The City of Prince George will be hosting an event to help social service providers in the community get together and better coordinate their efforts. Â
Prince George City Council discussed the event at this week's meeting.Â
An injured horseback rider was rescued in a remote area of Northeastern BC by search and rescue aircraft from Comox on Vancouver Island.
The incident took place late Tuesday evening in the wilderness 185 km east of Fort Nelson.