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 Mar. 25 ... What we are watching in Canada ......
Greg Fry Mar 25, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Motorists beware. The City of Prince George says a section of 15th Avenue will be closed for a utility repair operation starting tomorrow (Mar.24). The city says both eastbound lanes a...
Greg Fry Mar 23, 2022
VANCOUVER - The organization representing British Columbia's municipal governments says resolving the province's affordable housing crisis is more complex than just building more homes. A Union of B.C...
Greg Fry Mar 23, 2022
OTTAWA - The federal government had originally hoped to remove a Parliament Hill memorial dedicated to Indigenous children who died and went missing from residential schools months earlier than actual...
Greg Fry Mar 23, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Local Mounties say two men are in police custody following two separate robberies last week in Prince George.The first occurred just before noon last Thursday (March 17) at a business ...
Greg Fry Mar 22, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Every event that comes to a community, sporting or otherwise, that brings visitors has an impact on the economy of that community. Its acronym is called STEAM, an acronym for Sport Tou...
Greg Fry Mar 22, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Interior Savings is waiving any processing fees for wire transfers that are being sent to provide financial assistance to Ukraine and neighboring countries. Fees will continue to be wa...
Greg Fry Mar 22, 2022
OTTAWA - Some key elements of the agreement between the Liberals and NDP that would keep Justin Trudeau's government in power until 2025: The NDP will not move a vote of non-confidence, nor vote for a...
Greg Fry Mar 22, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Not all curlers at the women's world championship are thrilled about experimenting with a new rule. Other changes to the game to make it more viewer-friendly are afoot. The World...
Greg Fry Mar 22, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Team Canada improved to a 3-2 record at the World Women's Curling Championships with an 8-4 victory over Denmark on Monday inside the CN Centre.Kerri Einarson's crew faces Japan (4-1) ...
Greg Fry Mar 21, 2022