Author Archives: Greg Fry

Rowan Miller receives scholarship from Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves
PRINCE GEORGE - The Prince George Spruce Kings are excited to announce that forward Rowan Miller (01) has committed to play NCAA Division 1 Hockey at the University of Alaska-Anchorage for the 2022-20...
Feb 25, 2022

Crown asks court to reopen bail hearing for convoy organizer Pat King
OTTAWA - Prosecutors are asking an Ottawa court to reopen the bail hearing for a prominent organizer of the three-week convoy protest near Parliament Hill. Pat King was arrested last Friday and faces ...
Feb 25, 2022

T-Wolves beat the Nationally-ranked Cascades
PRINCE GEORGE - A 68-63 victory for the host UNBC Timberwolves over the Division leading Fraser Valley Cascades in a Canada West women's basketball rematch last night at the Northern Sport Centre. "Ev...
Feb 25, 2022

Russian advance on Kyiv and Canada's safe haven: In The News for Feb. 25
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 Feb. 25 ... What we are watching in Ukraine .....
Feb 25, 2022

Russian Attack on Ukraine could have a big economic impact on Canada
PRINCE GEORGE- Justin Trudeau addressed the country this morning letting Ukrainians inside and outside of Canada know that they have support from the country. An additional effect of the invasion will...
Feb 24, 2022

Most COVID-19 fines unpaid in B.C., but 'they will be paid,' says minister
VICTORIA - British Columbia's public safety minister says only a small number of fines related to violation of COVID-19 measures have been paid, but people who want to drive their vehicle may have to ...
Feb 24, 2022

Canfor plans to sell forest tenure in Mackenzie region of B.C. to two First Nations
VANCOUVER - Canfor Corp. has signed a letter of intent to sell its forest tenure in the Mackenzie region of British Columbia to two First Nations. The Vancouver-based company says the sale of its righ...
Feb 24, 2022

B.C. can no longer wait to fight climate change after fires, floods, slides: minister
VICTORIA - British Columbia's environment minister says the province can't afford to wait any longer to confront climate change after last year's devastating fires, floods, slides and heat waves. Geor...
Feb 24, 2022

IIO recommends charges against two RCMP officers following July 2020 incident
PRINCE GEORGE - The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) has filed a report to the BC Prosecution Service for consideration of charges regarding an incident in Prince George on July 30, 2020. Just ...
Feb 24, 2022

'Barbarian act:' World leaders condemn Russia on Ukraine
TOKYO (AP) - As Russian troops attacked Ukraine, world leaders reacted Thursday with outrage - one called it "an unjustified barbarian act" - and vowed to both tighten sanctions and hold the Kremlin a...
Feb 24, 2022