Category Archives: Prince George

Mausoleum Nearly Full
There will be some challenges with the Memorial Park Cemetary moving forward. While there is still 50 years of life in the cemetery based on interment numbers. “Industry is telling us that now t...
Apr 19, 2018

Prince George Joins Physical Literacy Initiative
PRINCE GEORGE – With the snow melted almost everywhere, outdoor activities are ready to kick off. Prince George is one of nine communities taking part in the province-wide Physical Literacy for ...
Apr 19, 2018

Rocky Mountain Rangers Honoured
PRINCE GEORGE – Some downtown streets are scheduled to be closed Saturday morning, as a military troop will make its way to City Hall. The Rocky Mountain Rangers troop will march through the str...
Apr 19, 2018

PG Represented In Dog Agility World Championships
PRINCE GEORGE – Dog agility trainer Kim Collins is the one and only Prince George trainer ever to compete in the World Agility Open Championships. After an injury during her first 2004 world com...
Apr 19, 2018

City Fields Not Ready for Action
City fields and ball diamonds are still not ready for action. The city is asking residents to stay off the fields until they are officially open. Staff continues to monitor the fields and ball diamond...
Apr 19, 2018

Semi-Truck Fire On Ogilvie Street
PRINCE GEORGE – Local fire crews responded to a semi-truck on fire last night at the 2100 block of Ogilvie street. The tractor-trailer was fully engulfed in flames when crews arrived, but they w...
Apr 19, 2018

UNBC Named To Greenest Employer List
PRINCE GEORGE – Once again the University of Northern BC has been named one of Canada's Greenest Employers. The university has been the recipient of this honour for seven straight years by Media...
Apr 19, 2018

Police Warn Public About Deadly Drug
PRINCE GEORGE – RCMP are warning the public about a deadly drug that is new to the streets of Prince George. The drugs were seized during a Central Street motel search earlier this month. Carfen...
Apr 19, 2018

Dust Advisory Issued for Prince George
Dusty conditions caused by road traffic stirring up winter traction material are to blame for a dust advisory issued by the Ministry of Environment this morning. Dust concentrations tend to be the hig...
Apr 19, 2018

CNC and Aboriginal Housing Society Form Partnership
PRINCE In the past, the College of New Caledonia’s Aboriginal Education department would refer mature students to the Aboriginal Housing Society of Prince George. The Director of that department...
Apr 18, 2018