Historic house on Queensway damaged by fire by admin|Published May 10, 2018 Prince George Fire Rescue Services crews battle a fire in an historic house on Queensway Avenue Thursday morning. The fire was reported by a passerby at about 7:30 a.m. She said there was quite a bit of smoke coming from the house. Neighbours said the house has been unoccupied for quite some time and that the log house was built around 1911. There were no injuries in the blaze and a cause of the fire has not yet been determined. Bill Phillips photo Read all about itMounties kept busy in PG over weekend, multiple arrests made More substance-use treatment coming to Prince Rupert Police investigating overnight shooting Suspects in Dawson Creek drive-by shooting fire at police while attempting escape Inner City boxers claim titles at Alberta Silver Gloves Economic growth, protecting public services key focus of cabinet mandate Filatova nets new career high in a Saturday setback to Trinity Western Wilson nets 13, Baukin grabs a double-double in a home loss to TWU Cougars drop fourth straight game; fall 4-1 in Everett Despite a sew career-best from Mesquita, the TWolves fall at home for the first time in 2024-25 TWolves drop a Thursday home matchup to Vikes Spruce Kings sign goaltender Ben Polhill Cougars drop third straight with 5-2 setback against Chiefs Twenty-four-year-old man killed in workplace accident in Quesnel School board now using eScribe for meeting management UNBC Northern Studies Program to Host Northern Days January 20–24 Fire damages former City Second Hand store building downtown Province will streamline permitting of major electrical infrastructure Prince George budget discussions begin next week Lheidli T’enneh appoint Councillor Wendy Jael to Prince George Public Library board Local boxers off to Alberta Silver Gloves Fire at Fourth and Dominion closes downtown streets Trump tariffs could cost 124,000 jobs in B.C. by 2028: Province Wanted: Benjamin Eugene Wilson Province launches BC Timber Sales review