Author Archives: Greg Fry

Man pleads guilty to multiple sex charges
FRASER LAKE - A Fraser Lake-area man has pleaded guilty to multiple sex charges. Sixty-two-year-old Neil Litke of Endako has been charged with four counts of sexual assault and two counts of touching ...
Sep 20, 2022

Liberals put inflation help, disability benefit at top of fall parliamentary agenda
OTTAWA - The Liberals are signalling that their fall priority will be helping Canada's most vulnerable as the House of Commons resumes sitting today. Many will be watching to see if sparks fly between...
Sep 20, 2022

Premier tells B.C. municipal leaders not to expect 'lolly,' stresses collaboration
WHISTLER, B.C. - Premier John Horgan says working together at all levels of government is the best way to approach and resolve British Columbia's most pressing issues, including health care, public sa...
Sep 16, 2022

B.C.'s five remaining 'wildfires of note' see rain, cooler temperatures
VANCOUVER - Cool, showery weather is helping wildfire crews make progress on the five highly visible or potentially damaging wildfires currently burning in British Columbia. The Regional District of C...
Sep 16, 2022

Local businessman named RV Dealer of the Year
PRINCE GEORGE - A big honour for a local businessman over the weekend as Murray Sullivan from SMP RV PG was named Dealer of the Year by the RV Dealers Association of BC."We are happy to present this a...
Sep 15, 2022

Canadian royal 'diehard' camping in London ahead of Queen Elizabeth's funeral
LONDON - Bernadette Christie has had a front-row view of some of the biggest royal events of the last decade. She has seen Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle walk into the church on their wedding days, ...
Sep 15, 2022

MPs to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth in special sitting of House of Commons
OTTAWA - Members of Parliament of all political stripes are expected to rise in tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth today during a special sitting of the House of Commons. The House Speaker is recalli...
Sep 15, 2022

Council candidate focusing on sustainable development, infrastructure needs
PRINCE GEORGE - Colleen Mahoney, a UNBC graduate with a Forestry degree, is seeking a seat at the council table.She first arrived in the city in 1998, calling Prince George "a place with wonderfully k...
Sep 14, 2022

Don't blame schools for high COVID rates among B.C. youth: provincial health officer
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's provincial health officer says the findings of a study she co-authored showing children and youth have had the highest rates of COVID-19 in parts of the province should ...
Sep 14, 2022

Crews work to better map perimeter of wildfire raging in northeastern B.C.
VANCOUVER - An infrared scan has been completed of a large wildfire in northeastern B.C., in an effort to confirm the perimeter of the out-of-control blaze that's threatening a community and a key hyd...
Sep 14, 2022