BY DERMOD TRAVIS Integrity BC Lost in the threats and counter-threats, charges and counter-charges over the Trans Mountain pipeline is news that B.C. Hydro will […]
Daily Archives: May 24, 2018
Smithers is getting a new elementary school to replace the aging Walnut Park Elementary school. The $28.5 million project will see construction of a two-storey […]
It’s been seven years since Madison Scott disappeared and the police investigation into her disappearance remains active. Police continue to seek help from the public […]
The University of Northern British Columbia will grant almost 700 credentials during the 2018 Convocation beginning on Friday in Prince George. Five Convocation events will […]
The threat of flooding has abated somewhat as the River Forecast Centre has cancelled its high streamflow advisory for the Fraser River between Prince George […]
Coming soon to screens, posters, billboards, and T-shirts across northern B.C. – the work of Vancouver artist Jenny Hsieh. Hsieh’s playful illustration depicts a child […]
They are ubiquitous in offices, homes and public places. Inspirational messages about overcoming obstacles, challenging fears, breaking through barriers. Often they are plastered on posters […]
In April, Prince George’s unemployment rate was 5.4 per cent, a decrease of 0.9 per cent when compared to the same month in 2017 when […]
Prince George Motors (Ford) donated $25,000 to Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation to be used to support better patient outcomes in the North. The […]