The threat of spring flooding appears to be over across the province, says Dick Campbell of the B.C. River Forecast Centre. “We’re shifting away from […]
Daily Archives: May 28, 2018
British Columbia’s Rental Housing Task Force will stop in Prince George June 20. The task force is leading a review of the provincial tenancy laws. […]
May is MS Awareness Month, and this past weekend saw Prince Georges MS Walk take place at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park. Participants didn’t mind the […]
An information session is being held to provide details on the Cluculz Lake hill climbing-lane project, and receive feedback from the public. The project involves […]
BY BOB ZIMMER Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Recently, Conservative Members of Parliament and Senators from British Columbia met in Kamloops to hear from regional […]
After being missing for more than six weeks, 60-year-old Edward Allen Billingsley has been located safe in another community. Billingsley was last seen on April […]
BY HAYLEE SEITER Northern Health With the arrival of spring many northerners have geared up and hit the roads for this year’s bike season. What […]
An evacuation order has been issued by the Peace River Regional District due to immediate wildfire danger due to the Tommy Lakes fire. The area […]
The northern B.C. communities of Terrace, Smithers, Prince Rupert and Prince George will have the opportunity this week to be exposed to the best that […]
Northern Development’s ‘Northern Dispatch’ report reveals that in spite of regional challenges, small business is key to economic growth in the North, according to Northern […]
The acclaimed 45-member Vancouver Orpheus Male Choir will be joined by Prince George’s Nove Voce choir for a spectacular concert this Friday in Prince George. The […]