Category Archives: Prince George

New UHNBC Unit To Support Patients During Hospital Stay
PRINCE GEORGE – Construction is underway this week on a new $8 million 24-bed inpatient unit at University Hospital. It will focus on helping patients get back home sooner after their hospital s...
Jun 13, 2018

Craftsman Hopes To Bring Age-Old Art Back To PG
PRINCE GEORGE – The art of blacksmithing is an increasingly tough trade to pass on. A few local blacksmiths are hoping to bring back the heat by forming a new club here in Prince George. “...
Jun 13, 2018

Torch Run Raises Thousands For Special Olympics
PRINCE GEORGE – The Law Enforcement Torch Run that was held last Thursday raised over $3600 to help support Special Olympics BC. The 3.5-kilometre run helped raise funds and awareness for Specia...
Jun 12, 2018

DPAC Hosts Info Session On French Immersion Survey
PRINCE GEORGE- Parents, faculty, and school district staff gathered Monday night to talk about a survey that may change the way the French immersion program operates. It’s being sent out to comb...
Jun 12, 2018

Mosquito Numbers Up
PRINCE GEORGE – According to City staff, the latest weather conditions have made it easier for mosquitoes to breed. Walking near the river’s edge at Cottonwood Island park has become some ...
Jun 12, 2018

Familiar Face To Head Downtown PG
PRINCE GEORGE - A familiar face is back at the helm of Downtown Prince George. Eoin Foley has been elected for another term as President of the Board for Downtown Prince George. This is Foley’s ...
Jun 12, 2018

Spicy Greens Restaurant Sustains Heavy Fire Damage
PRINCE GEORGE -No injuries,but heavy damage reported after an early morning fire at the Spicy Greens Restaurant in the 6500 block of the Hart Highway. Nineteen firefighters from four halls were called...
Jun 12, 2018

BC Hydro Feedback Sought
PRINCE GEORGE – Representatives from BC Hydro were before Council last night to talk about a proposed upgrade to a major transmission line between the Hudson Hope area to the Clinton area. The u...
Jun 11, 2018

Why Parents Should Tune In To 13 Reasons Why
PRINCE GEORGE- The release of the second season of a controversial Netflix series has prompted School District 57 to send a letter to parents. 13 Reasons Why shows scenes of bullying, sexual assault, ...
Jun 11, 2018

UNBC Among Four Schools To Collaborate On Social Infrastructure
PRINCE GEORGE – Today, UNBC is among four post-secondary institutions across the province that have partnered together to work on social infrastructure development. The collaboration will focus ...
Jun 11, 2018