A Pre-Trial conference has been set for Imperial Metals and Mount Polley Mine in connection with charges under the Federal Fisheries Act. Both are due back in BC Supreme Court […] ...
Do you think your pet has what it takes to be in the next BC SPCA calendar? The Animal Protection Society’s annual calendar contest starts on January 27 and runs […] ...
WHL: The Prince George Cougars begin a 5-game homestand as they attempt to snap […] ...
Save Our Streets held a forum in Vancouver today, discussing prominent issues faced in communities. Some of those issues range from addiction and mental health, housing, justice, and policing. A […] ...
Primetime Wrestling is making a return this weekend to the Prince George Civic Centre. Friday night, Primetime will host the Digital Indigenous Sports Gallery, which is a travelling exhibition of […] ...
The Prince George Cougars will hit the ice to celebrate Indigenous culture this weekend. The event will have different performances, drummers, singers, vendors, with the players dawning special jersey ...
A 23-year-old man has been charged with second degree murder after a weekend shooting in Dawson Creek claimed the life of one person, while another remains in hospital. Nolan Douglas […] ...
About 20 BC Wildfire firefighters, including four from the Northwest Fire Centre, are in California assisting with the Los Angeles fires. Crews went down last Thursday (Jan. 16) and will […] ...
The Northern Bear Awareness Society says Prince George residents shouldn’t rest easy after a dramatic drop in black bear deaths last year. According to the BC Conservation Officer Service, eight […] ...
The film Sugarcane is getting a lot of Oscar buzz. It was nominated earlier this morning (January 23) by the Academy for Best Documentary Feature at this year’s award show, […] ...
Over 63% of all organ recipients in BC received a kidney from either a deceased or living donor in 2024. According to BC Transplant, 481 transplants occurred province-wide with 20 […] ...
Negotiations are now under way between the province and its 34-thousand workers. But the president of the B-C Government Employees Union is warning there’s a “high probability” of a dispute. […] ...