Category Archives: Prince George

5 things you need to know: Wednesday, May 29
Seniors lead charge against another tax increaseSeniors are banding together to try and stop a potential two per cent tax levy increase. Prince George Council is looking to borrow over $32 million dol...
May 29, 2019

Seniors lead charge against another tax increase
PRINCE GEORGE - The deadline to stop a potential two percent tax levy increase is Thursday at 5pm. Prince George council is looking to borrow over $32 million dollars to pay for 11 projects around the...
May 29, 2019

50 per cent off the cat for 100 per cent of the love: BC SPCA adoption event
PRINCE GEORGE-Overcrowding in shelters is a well known issue, and in hopes to get cats adopted the BC SPCA is hosting an adoption event to find the furry felines their purrfect homes.The event promote...
May 29, 2019

Local lawyers speak out about ICBC changes announced earlier this year
PRINCE GEORGE-Two local lawyers say that the $5,500 cap on pain and suffering for minor injury claims-which went into effect on April 1st, might come as a shock to people.ICBC announced changes to hel...
May 29, 2019

CNC trade students unwrapped two large presents aimed at benefitting their futures
PRINCE GEORGE-It's not Christmas, but it may have felt like it for some students of the Heavy Mechanical trades program at the College of New Caledonia Wednesday.Two, end of service-life busses were d...
May 29, 2019

Making PG more bike friendly
PRINCE GEORGE- In an effort to make active transportation more accessible in the north, the province has announced funding to improve bike infrastructure. Prince George receiving more than 350 thousan...
May 29, 2019

Balanced budget provides additional resources in support of student learning
PRINCE GEORGE-Tuesday night the Board of Education looked at first and second readings of a balanced school district Annual Budget Bylaw for the 2019-2020 year. School Board Trustee Sharel Warrington ...
May 28, 2019

5 things you need to know: May 28, 2019
RCMP reminds public not to leave babies and pets in cars as weather warmsAfter an incident on the weekend where a child was left alone in a car on a hot day; RCMP are reminding the public to not leave...
May 28, 2019

BC Wildfire Service reminding about fire risks with ATVs
PRINCE GEORGE - All-terrain vehicles can cause wildfires. That's a message from the BC Wildfire Service to users of the back-country, reminding them hot mufflers and exhaust residue can ignite flammab...
May 28, 2019

RCMP reminds public not to leave babies and pets in cars as weather warms
PRINCE GEORGE-In the midst of warmer weather RCMP are reminding the public to not leave unattended children or pets in vehicles.Over the weekend, RCMP frontline officers attended to a report of a chil...
May 28, 2019 ID 94725982 © Jarkko Heinonen | Dreamstime.com