City council has moved ahead with plan to charge major events for policing costs. Staff has recommended that organizers of large events, like Cariboo Rocks […]
Daily Archives: February 7, 2019
BY FRASER RODGERS Prince George Cougars Thursday morning the Prince George Cougars made changes behind the bench, as General Manager Mark Lamb has taken over […]
More than 60 per cent of Canadians who have a personal experience with dementia have reported being ignored or dismissed. The Alzheimer Society of B.C. […]
The Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park Pavilion and UNBC’s Wood Innovation Research Laboratory have been nominated for a BC WoodWorks wood design award. The award-winners will […]
The main swimming pool at the Prince George Aquatic Centre will be closed on Sunday, February 10 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to accommodate […]
The International Grand Committee on Disinformation and ‘Fake News’ will be meeting in Ottawa May 28. This is the second meeting of the group, the first […]
The Prince George Cougars have fired head coach Richard Matvichuk, effective immediately. The team made the announcement this morning after a 4-3 overtime loss to […]
The previous government used its authority to override the British Columbia Utilities Commission in setting Hydro rates, according Auditor General Carol Bellringer. The Office of […]
The YMCA of Northern BC has partnered with Scouts’ Camp Hughes and the the result is YMCA Camp Kanannaq is moving to West Lake, its […]
Marissa McTavish, an electrical apprentice at Primus Electric, is the 1,000th participant in LNG Canada’s Trades Training Fund. Primus Electric is the 500th business to sponsor […]
BY ANGUS REID Chairman, Angus Reid Institute I’m a child of Western Canada. Born in Regina after the Second World War, raised in Winnipeg, now […]