Conifex Timber will temporarily reduce operating capacity at its Fort St. James sawmill starting January 1, 2019. In a statement on its website, the company […]
Daily Archives: December 3, 2018
There will be plenty of soccer action in Prince George this summer, especially from July 4-7. That’s when the Prince George Youth Soccer Association will […]
The College of New Caledonia board has approved a two per cent domestic tuition and mandatory fees increase for the 2019/2020 academic year on Friday. The […]
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca Ron Gallo and Paz Milburn aren’t revealing too much about thedance routine they will perform New Year’s Eve at Boogie with […]
One man is dead and three other injured following a head-on accident between a pickup truck and tractor-trailer unit Monday morning. The accident occurred shortly […]
One of Prince George’s most popular facilities is celebrating a milestone this month. The Prince George Aquatic Centre is turning 20 years old. During the […]
BY BOB ZIMMER Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Almost all of us use Facebook. We scroll through our newsfeeds, post pictures of our kids, ‘like’ […]
The Government of Canada, the Government of British Columbia and the First Nations Summit have signed a Principals’ Accord on Transforming Treaty Negotiations in British […]
Despite experiencing some technical difficulties on its opening night, Operation Red Nose Prince George delivered 126 safe rides home on its opening weekend of 2018. […]
The Prince George Cougars snapped their four-game winless streak with a 5-3 win over the Victoria Royals in their Un-Teddy Bear Toss game, Sunday at […]
For the first time ever one of rock’s most legendary bands is coming to the CN Centre. Judas Priest, with guests Uriah Heep – one night […]
The award-winning CBC original series STILL STANDING follows Canadian comedian Jonny Harris (Murdoch Mysteries) as he sets off across the country to discover the hidden comedy in Canada’s far-flung […]
A group of citizens in Prince George are standing up for human rights and inviting the community to join Amnesty International’s annual Write for Rights […]
The duplex that was destroyed by fire on Pinewood Street was home to several international students from India attending the College of New Caledonia. The […]