Category Archives: Prince George

January Building Permits Spike
PRINCE GEORGE - It’s shaping up to be another busy year for builders. In the month of January along, 32 building permits were issued with a value of $7 million. That’s an increase from las...
Mar 06, 2018

Northworks Job Fair Underway
PRINCE GEORGE - The annual Northworks job fair kicked off at the College of New Caledonia today, moving to UNBC tomorrow. This year, there was an impressive increase in the number of kiosks, going fro...
Mar 06, 2018

SD57 Feels Pressure Of Teacher Shortage
PRINCE GEORGE- It’s a growing problem in the province, substitute teachers being hired without teaching certification. We first told you about this last week in other school districts, now #57 i...
Mar 06, 2018

Wildlife Crime Stoppers
Prince George – Whether it’s a crime against people or the environment, Prince George Crime Stoppers is encouraging people to anonymously report the crimes to its tip line. Crime Stoppers ...
Mar 06, 2018

Prince George Air Quality Advisory Lifted
PRINCE GEORGE – An Air Quality Advisory that was issued yesterday for Prince George has been lifted, due to improved air quality conditions. The advisory was originally issued because of elevate...
Mar 06, 2018

New Downtown Hotel?
PRINCE GEORGE - Another proposed hotel in the city could change a piece of downtown roads. Council last night approved the third reading to close a portion of Sixth Avenue between Dominion and Quebec ...
Mar 06, 2018

RCMP's Enforcement Campaign Started A Month Earlier
PRINCE GEORGE – Do the right thing and leave your phone alone. The Prince George RCMP Traffic Services Section got an early start on its campaign targeting distracted drivers. The enforcement ca...
Mar 06, 2018

Hospice Launches New Fundraising Campaign
PRINCE GEORGE – When making a difference in the community, it can be just as simple as sending a text message. “Text to Give” is the new fundraising campaign for anyone to donate to ...
Mar 06, 2018

CNC Launches Red Phone Project On International Women's Day
PRINCE GEORGE – The College of New Caledonia’s Red Phone Project sees its official launch on International Women’s Day this Thursday, March 8th at 11:30 am, to highlight the College'...
Mar 06, 2018

How Steel And Aluminium Tariffs Could Affect Northern BC
PRINCE GEORGE- Donald Trump is threatening a tariff on steel and aluminium imports, and Canada isn’t off the hook. 16% of steel imports to the States come from Canada, which is more than any oth...
Mar 05, 2018