During the first intermission of the Spruce Kings game Saturday, 12-year old Braden Flett cut his hair that he has been growing for two years. Flett, a grade 8 student at the Duchess Park Secondary Sc...
CKPG News Dec 10, 2017
Founded in 1974, a TUBACHRISTMAS has made its debut in Prince George. Saturday afternoon people from all over Northern B.C gathered to play classic Christmas songs with a tuba at the Pine Centre Mall....
CKPG News Dec 09, 2017
British Columbia’s Premier John Horgan met with several regional mayors, including Mayor Lyn Hall yesterday in Prince George. Mayor Hall said that he discussed various topics with Horgan includi...
CKPG News Dec 09, 2017
The month of November has come and gone, but the money raised will help impact men’s health initiatives. Grade 12 students from D.P. Todd Secondary School have done their part in raising funds f...
CKPG News Dec 08, 2017
A recent grad of the College of New Caledonia took second place in a national applied research and technology report contest. Alex Tranq was awarded Friday afternoon at the college. He was recognized ...
CKPG News Dec 08, 2017
About 20 students from kindergarten to grade four make up a knitting club at College Heights Elementary. It’s gained in popularity since being created last year, where only a handful of students...
CKPG News Dec 08, 2017
For many people the holiday season is a stressful one, from buying presents to delivering them. The deadline to ship holiday packages is coming up fast with major shipping retailers deadlines set as e...
CKPG News Dec 08, 2017
B.C. Premier John Horgan is scheduled to make a quick visit to Prince George this evening. Looking forward to visiting #CityofPG tonight to talk with regional mayors about our resource economy, jobs a...
CKPG News Dec 08, 2017
The unprecedented wildfire season this past summer has many municipalities looking at their Community Wildfire Protection Plans. The Province mandated those plans following the Kelowna fires of 2003 a...
CKPG News Dec 08, 2017
The Recycling Council of British Columbia is asking residents of BC to rethink how they celebrate the upcoming holiday season, and explore new, greener traditions. They suggest giving experiences inst...
CKPG News Dec 08, 2017