Fortis B-C says gas customers can expect to see slightly lower figures on their gas bills next month. The utility says bills should drop an average four per cent or four dollars per month depending on...
Greg Fry Dec 08, 2022
OTTAWA - Seven members of a parliamentary committee studying the Liberal gun bill have requested two special meetings to hear from witnesses on the government's proposed definition of an assault-style...
Greg Fry Dec 08, 2022
PORTLAND,OR.-The Prince George Cougars dropped their second game on their six-game road trip, falling 4-2 to the Portland Winterhawks Wednesday at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum. Ethan Samson scored ...
Greg Fry Dec 08, 2022
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Dec. 8 ... What we are watching in Canada ... ...
Greg Fry Dec 08, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE- It was a busy day, but it was business as usual for Prince George City Yard Plow Crews, as the cleanup following Tuesday Night's snowfall was underway. Overnight Tuesday and into Wednes...
Greg Fry Dec 07, 2022
VICTORIA - Former British Columbia cabinet member Katrina Chen says she took herself out of contention for a new ministerial position in order to deal with "long-standing trauma" suffered as a result ...
Greg Fry Dec 07, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Prince George Mounties are seeking your help in locating a wanted man.RCMP say 43-year-old Westly Winston Noseworthy is wanted for sexual assault, sexual interference, assault, breach ...
Greg Fry Dec 07, 2022
Everett WA - The Prince George Cougars got two power-play goals in the first period to get ahead, but the Everett Silvertips answered with four goals of their own in the second and third to give them ...
Greg Fry Dec 07, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE -Update: RCMP say Beausejour has been located and is safe and sound. RCMP are thanking the public and media for their assistance in this matter. Earlier: Local Mounties are seeking your ...
Greg Fry Dec 06, 2022
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has upheld more than $343,000 in cost-recovery fines that were handed to a forestry company for starting a wildfire in 2016. A decision posted Monday...
Greg Fry Dec 06, 2022