"Just over the summer we have had the garden cut open three or four times. We have had the train shed broken into multiple times, the school house broken into multiple times and we've had our loading bay security gate broken into twice."
Downtown Prince George is bringing back a summer favourite event this weekend.Â
On Saturday, Downtown Prince George is hosting the annual Downtown Summerfest, bringing food, entertainment, shopping, and other activities to Veterans Plaza at City Hall.Â
"I think I'm most excited just to see the community come together and be downtown, and really just have a great time at this event," said Downtown Prince George Executive Director Chrisie Berry.
British Columbia’s water, land and resource stewardship minister is encouraging residents to conserve water, saying drought is worsening in parts of the province.Â
Police say the vehicle was travelling east when it collided with a concrete barrier and flipped on to its roof, rolling a few times.
The investigation remains ongoing and Mounties are working to find a cause.
Prince George Fire Rescue crews responded to a commercial structure fire in the 1000 block of Pacific Street yesterday morning (Sunday) at approximately 5:40.
Just after 5pm on Saturday (July 12th), North District Corporal Madonna Saunderson said the Williams Lake RCMP received a report of the incident on Highway 97 at Mountain House Road.
Saunderson added a Chev pickup and a Toyota Camry had collided and initial investigation indicates that the Toyota pulled out onto the highway in front of the pickup.
Muchalla, a former Spruce Kings captain played 161 games for his hometown club tallying 64 goals and adding 117 assists over three seasons from 2007 to 2010.
Highway 16 was closed for roughly four hours before re-opening to traffic.
The investigation is ongoing and more information will be released when it comes available.
After two days of competition, the 2025 Special Olympics BC Summer Games have come to a close.Â
The games brought around 900 athletes to the Prince George area to compete in ten different sports on Friday and Saturday.Â
"With any large, large tournament like this, you're always running with your hair straight back just to get everything ready, and we certainly managed to put everything together," said Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee Lyn Hall.Â
An American doctor making a journey between two countries is finding friends along the way.Â
Dr. Craig Davis set out from Prince George in June, riding his bike to Juneau, Alaska on his Riding for Peace campaign.Â
His goal is to spread a message of peace, and to ask "how can we do better."Â