BY DERMOD TRAVIS Integrity BC You can virtually take it to the bank. Getting elected to public office often comes with a whole new set […]
Daily Archives: May 30, 2019
A man is missing and presumed drowned after he was swept away in the Peace River near the Peace Canyon Bridge. Police say they received […]
Prince George RCMP officers were out with their bait-bike program on Wednesday and made several arrests within a two-hour period. Frontline officers arrested a Prince […]
Library staff from throughout northern B.C. will have the opportunity to hear from Library Journal’s 2019 Librarian of the Year at the Beyond Hope Conference […]
B.C.’s general hourly minimum wage will increase to $13.85 from $12.65, and the minimum wage rates for liquor servers, resident caretakers and live-in camp leaders […]
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca School District 57 board of education trustees have adopted another balanced budget. On Tuesday the board passed a balanced, 172.7 million […]
The Prince George Chamber of Commerce presented three resolutions during the 2019 BC Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting in Burnaby the week of May […]
Construction starts early next week on the new entrance for the Bob Harkins Branch of the Prince George Public Library. The project, which will involve […]
Heather Park Elementary School will be the scene of a community appreciation barbecue for all Hart residents Friday evening. It is being held in appreciation […]
The University of Northern British Columbia will grant more than 700 credentials during the 2019 Convocation beginning Friday in Prince George. Among the highlights of […]
Heatwave 2019 will be an engaging and fun-filled festival June 21-23 brought to you by the Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society (IMSS), Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, […]
Prince George Ribfest is less than one month away and local companies are pitching in to make the three-day event a great time. The event, […]