PRINCE GEORGE - The Spruce City Wildlife Association volunteer team will be looking for help to strengthen Chinook salmons stocks in the Nechako River system. The hatchery has around 1600 fish left, a...
Jun 03, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE- It has been over a decade since the people of British Columbia saw Mortgage rates surpass 4 per cent. That all changed yesterday when the Bank of Canada increased rates."The Bank of Can...
Jun 02, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - The landfill gas that's currently flared off at the Foothills Landfill will now be redirected into the existing gas line so it can meet some of the natural gas needs of approximately 1...
Jun 02, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - The Minister Responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency was on hand at the True North Conference. The Honourable Harjit Sajjan was on hand to announce an expansion of a ne...
Jun 02, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Dr. Margo Greenwood has been named the Interim Scientific Director for the Canadian Institute of Indigenous Peoples' Health, with the office to be hosted at UNBC. And there is one the ...
Jun 02, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - Mounties patrolling in the College Heights area caught four impaired drivers this past weekend following softball games on the grounds of College Heights Secondary School.Prince George...
Jun 02, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - More than a thousand CNC students will be eligible to graduate this year, marking one of the largest graduating classes ever. The 2022 grads will be joined by grads from the two previo...
Caden Fanshaw Jun 02, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE- The minimum wage in British Columbia rose to $15.65 per hour today, a 45-cent jump that will impact up to six percent of employees in the province.The change is expected to be welcomed ...
Jun 01, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - For most people, moving about the community comes without hindrance. But it's not the case for many. Those with a disability. "I don't look like I'm visually impaired because I don't u...
Jun 01, 2022
PRINCE GEORGE - An extreme heatwave affected much of BC from late June to July last year. The record-breaking heat led to the death of nearly 600 people in the province. When people think of North Cen...
Jun 01, 2022