Category Archives: Prince George

Quesnel Vehicle Thefts Are On The Rise
Since October 9th, there have been 24 reported thefts from vehicles in Quesnel. RCMP say reports have been receieved from all over the city but the Uplands, Racing Road area as well as the Johnston an...
Oct 17, 2017

Architect Believes Four Season’s Pool Beyond Repair
Officials are offering tours to the public on Wednesday of the 47 year old Four Seasons Pool facility. The media had the chance to look at the aging facility, one that according to Architect Doug Wour...
Oct 17, 2017

CNC Signs MoU with Mexican University
The College of New Caledonia is one step closer to helping its students travel to Mexico for their education. The College of New Caledonia and the Universidad Politecnica de Santa Rosa are officially ...
Oct 17, 2017

O’Grady Housing Gets The Nod
A two-storey housing complex will be built at a vacant lot behind Canadian Tire, on O'Grady Drive. However, Council was divided on the issue, with four voting against the project and five voting in fa...
Oct 16, 2017

University Heights Plan Approved
Hailed as a development that is "decades in the making," Council has approved a massive, long-term plan for nearly 700 hectares located between Highway 16 and UNBC. The University Heights Plan has bee...
Oct 16, 2017

Missing Smithers Woman
RCMP and Search and rescue in Smithers are searching for woman who has been missing since Saturday October 14th. At approxtimatley 9:20 am Police in Smithers received the report that 53 year old Franc...
Oct 16, 2017

Police Looking For Suspect Involved In Indecent Acts
Prince George RCMP are seeking the public's help in locating a man who is responsible for sexually related offences in our community. Mounties say three similar incidents had been reported, describing...
Oct 16, 2017

Ospika Boulevard Trees
Nearly 90 trees were planted on one of the busiest boulevards in the city. With some funding from BC Hydro, the City of Prince George Parks Department has planted 87 young trees in the median on Ospik...
Oct 16, 2017

Small Business Tax Cuts Welcome
Tax cuts for small business by the federal Liberals are being welcomed by local business owners. Owner and operator of The Copper Pig Tyler Burbee says anything that affects his bottom line is a posit...
Oct 16, 2017

‘Diversity Rally’ Held At UNBC To Fight Back Against Neo-Nazism Posters
Students and Staff gathered at UNBC Monday morning to fight back against the racially motivated posters that popped up on campus last week. The goal of the rally was to spread diversity, equality, com...
Oct 16, 2017