Category Archives: Prince George

City plans for possible evacuation
PRINCE GEORGE – The City is going after $25,000 from an envelope of funding to have a third party take a look at the City’s evacuation plans. “We prepare for receiving evacuees now e...
Mar 06, 2019

Is air quality really better in the Hart?
PRINCE GEORGE- An air quality advisory has been lifted for the area and no matter what neighbourhood you live in, the effects would have been felt across town over the last couple of days. Air quality...
Mar 06, 2019

Another suspicious vehicle raising concerns near a school for the 3rd time
Prince George – Once again parents and students are being asked by school district 57 officials to report suspicious vehicles near schools. Heritage Elementary School parents were sent a letter ...
Mar 06, 2019

Do elementary schools give enough time for lunch?
PRINCE GEORGE - A Change.org petition is calling for longer adult-supervised eating time at lunch for elementary school children in BC. Titled, Longer ADULT SUPERVISED eating time at lunch for element...
Mar 06, 2019

IIO alerted to police involved incident in Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE – Some members of Prince George RCMP are being questioned by the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. On February 28, 2019, at around 11:50 a.m. an officer attempted to stop a...
Mar 06, 2019

Police incident at Pomeroy Inn & Suites
PRINCE GEORGE – At around 2:30 this afternoon there was a heavy police presence in front of the Pomeroy Inn and Suites. Prince George Fire Rescue and two ambulances were also called to the front...
Mar 05, 2019

Glyphosate research released
PRINCE GEORGE – UNBC forest ecologist Dr. Lisa Wood has had the results of a study of glyphosate released in the Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Specifically, she has tested 10 plant specie...
Mar 05, 2019

Reversal wanted on Legebokoff transfer
PRINCE GEORGE - “I don’t think he should be able to get out of maximum security, get out of a little cubby hole for the rest of his life.” That’s from Doug Leslie, the father o...
Mar 05, 2019

Slippery roads and walkways keeps CN Centre busy
PRINCE GEORGE – Tuesday mornings inside of CN Centre is a popular place for many residents to get their exercise. Many of the walkers are avoiding the slippery sidewalks and roads. Each year the...
Mar 05, 2019

Refashion without Rules gives new life to old clothes
PRINCE GEORGE- A new campaign has rolled out in the Lower Mainland asking residents to ‘think thrice’ about throwing away old clothes as Metro Vancouver threw away 44 million pounds of clo...
Mar 05, 2019