Category Archives: Prince George

Postal Strike Looming
PRINCE GEORGE – Clark Rasmussen is working his route in the Hart today, dropping off mail along Ridgeview. He is one of 150 members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 812 and he is...
Oct 04, 2018

City Stuck On Evacuee Registrations
PRINCE GEORGE – City Hall is becoming increasingly disheartened by the lack of improvements to how Emergency Social Services are handled in light of wildfires. “That is something that I...
Oct 04, 2018

Raising Excitement For Winter Games
PRINCE GEORGE – The 2019 Canada Winter Games flag was raised in front of City Hall to honour the MNP Torch Relay kicking off. Ottawa was the first City to fire up the Torch on October 4th out of...
Oct 04, 2018

Sisters In Spirit Vigil
PRINCE GEORGE – Today across the country, over one hundred Sisters in Spirit vigils will be held to honour murdered and missing Indigenous women. A vigil will be held here, in Prince George, at ...
Oct 04, 2018

Thanksgiving Highway Driving
PRINCE GEORGE – Many sections of the highways around the province are experiencing winter-like conditions. If you’re planning a road trip for the upcoming long weekend, RCMP are asking dri...
Oct 04, 2018

Softwood Lumber Deal Looks Distant
PRINCE GEORGE – “Where are we with softwood? Has softwood been put on the backburner?” That’s the question from Cariboo-Prince George MP, Todd Doherty, now that a replacement f...
Oct 03, 2018

City Tops 100 Kilometres Of Trails
PRINCE GEORGE – As the long weekend approaches, the City is encouraging people to get out an enjoy the many trails. “It’s amazing, isn’t it? For a community of our size, how ma...
Oct 03, 2018

Vandals Hit Tabor Mountain Recreation Area
PRINCE GEORGE – Sometimes public buildings experience some random acts of vandalism. In the past few months, vandals have made their way into the backcountry and began damaging volunteer built b...
Oct 03, 2018

School District 57 Enrollment Numbers
PRINCE GEORGE - The enrollment numbers for School District 57 are holding steady from last year. While the final numbers are still being counted, the district says that from the 2017-2018 school year,...
Oct 03, 2018

Truth And Reconcilation Highlighted At New Event
PRINCE GEORGE- The first Walk for Truth and Reconciliation took place in the city this afternoon. About one hundred grade six and seven students from District 57 and 91 took part in the inaugural even...
Oct 03, 2018