Author Archives: Greg Fry

Prince George marks 20 Years of unity at World Religions Conference
PRINCE GEORGE - For the past twenty years, the World Religions Conference has been a cornerstone of the Prince George community. This multi-faith event unites individuals from some of the world's majo...
Sep 08, 2025

Police arrest person in relation to ambulance crash
PRINCE GEORGE - Prince George Mounties has arrested one person in relation to the crash Friday involving an ambulance and a pickup truck."We want to extend our thanks to all the people who provided us...
Sep 08, 2025

Man charged with arson in relation to CrossRoads Brewing fire
PRINCE GEORGE - A 57-year-old Prince George man has been arrested in connection with Friday's fire at CrossRoads Brewing."Our Investigative Support Team was diligently working throughout the weekend t...
Sep 08, 2025

Union escalates B.C. public service job action, saying no improved offer in sight
VANCOUVER - The union representing thousands of British Columbia public service workers says it is escalating job action in the dispute. The BC General Employees' Union says pickets are being expanded...
Sep 04, 2025

Prince George RCMP remind drivers to obey school zone speed limits
PRINCE GEORGE - Leave your phone alone and pay attention to your speed when driving by schools.That was the message Wednesday morning from Prince George RCMP as they, along with RCMP Patrol Volunteers...
Sep 03, 2025

Temperatures reach 40 C in Lytton, B.C., as heat warnings persist across province
VANCOUVER - Heat warnings and air-quality advisories are persisting in parts of British Columbia after daily high temperature records fell in a dozen communities, and the mercury rose to 40 C in the F...
Sep 03, 2025

Poilievre calls on Liberals to scrap the temporary foreign worker program
OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberals to scrap the temporary foreign worker program and to stop issuing visas under the program. Poilievre argues a jobs crisis among...
Sep 03, 2025

CNC Students celebrate orientation
PRINCE GEORGE - It's that time of year once again, when a batch of fresh faces show up at the College of New Caledonia. And many of them need a bit of help, which is what Tuesday was all about. It was...
Sep 02, 2025

Lightning strikes down but more heat primes wildfires in B.C.: wildfire service
VANCOUVER - The BC Wildfire Service says there were just 74 lightning strikes on Labour Day compared with thousands that peppered the province at the end of August. The number of wildfires has jumped ...
Sep 02, 2025

To Your Health: Burns
PRINCE GEORGE - In this week's edition of To Your Health, we explore the essential first steps everyone should know for effectively treating a burn. Understanding these initial measures can significan...
Sep 02, 2025