Category Archives: Prince George

BC Cancer Centre for the North Fundraising for Clinical Trials
PRINCE GEORGE – The BC Cancer Centre for the North is looking to position itself as a global leader in radiation therapy. A pair of trials are planned within the next nine months with the hopes ...
Nov 27, 2018

Opioid Crisis Not Slowing Down
PRINCE GEORGE- The opioid crisis in Canada is not slowing down. In fact, in Prince George, 30 people died from a drug overdose in the first nine months of this year. In all of 2017, 23 people died of ...
Nov 27, 2018

Road Safety Campaign Launches At CNC
PRINCE GEORGE – Following an early morning presentation on pedestrian safety at CNC, a new road safety campaign was launched for international students. The partnership is comprised of ICBC, RCM...
Nov 27, 2018

Local Artist Teaches Secondary Students First Nations Traditions
PRINCE GEORGE - Woodshop and art students are getting a unique learning experience with local artist, Clayton Gauthier. Gauthier has been teaching students how to make traditional First Nations drums,...
Nov 27, 2018

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Launches Nativity Display
PRINCE GEORGE - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has launched their annual nativity scene display. Members of the community contributed to the display to bring over 500 nativities to th...
Nov 27, 2018

ICBC Promotes Pedestrian Safety
PRINCE GEORGE - ICBC wants to remind pedestrians that it is just as important to be safe when walking as it is when driving. Weather and time of day play an important role in road safety, so using a r...
Nov 27, 2018

UPDATE: One In Critical Condition After PG Volleyball Team Bus Crash Near Cache Creek
CACHE CREEK - One person is in critical but non-life-threatening condition after a school bus crash near Cache Creek. Cpl. Mike Halskov with BC RCMP Traffic Services says 10 kids and two adults were o...
Nov 27, 2018

Siren Only A Drill Coming From Pulp Mill
PRINCE GEORGE – Did you hear an alert siren Tuesday morning? It was heard coming from the Prince George Canfor Intercon pulp mill. The loud noise was heard throughout the city bowl. An employee ...
Nov 27, 2018

Changes Coming To Highway 97 And 22nd Ave
PRINCE GEORGE – A project being undertaken by the Ministry of Transportation garnered much discussion around Council Chambers. The Province will be adding advanced left-hand turn signals at 22nd...
Nov 27, 2018

Midwifery Services In Need Of Funds
PRINCE GEORGE – The growing demand for midwifery services has resulted in the Midwife Association of BC to call on the provincial government for increased funding. BC has the highest national av...
Nov 26, 2018