Two UNBC researchers, together with northern and provincial partners, have embarked on a five-year research project focused on further enhancing Indigenous health in northern B.C. […]
Daily Archives: November 26, 2018
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca Bring on the snow. The city is ready for it. Blake McIntosh, the city’s Manager of Roads and Fleet, says road […]
Long ago in the before times (before Internet, or more aptly the early days of the Internet), I was one of a small group of […]
Police are continuing to investigate reports a shooting Sunday evening. At about 8:45 p.m., the Prince George RCMP received several calls of shots fired in […]
BY BOB ZIMMER Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP The caribou concern has been at the forefront of residents’ minds lately and has been an issue […]
One of the areas hit hardest by this year’s wildfires has reached a milestone in its recovery as a result of close collaboration between the […]
Indigenous people on- and off-reserve will soon have access to more than 1,100 new affordable homes in 26 communities throughout British Columbia, including nine projects […]
The #TrueNorth Business Forum is back. Co-hosted by the Prince George and BC Chambers of Commerce, the #TrueNorth Business Forum is a one-day program focused […]
For Dr. Dezene Huber, the ease at which he communicates means he is just as comfortable watching a hockey game with colleagues as he is […]
Victoria is committing $1.1 billion over the next 10 years to make B.C.’s social housing stock more energy efficient, less polluting and safer, while significantly […]