British Columbians are invited to share their views on how time should be observed in B.C. Most areas of B.C. “spring forward” into daylight saving […]
Daily Archives: June 24, 2019
Pacific Western Brewing was host to nearly 10,000 Ribfest fans over the weekend. The Nechako Rotary Club, along with Prince George’s local brewery presented […]
An environmental assessment certificate for the Blackwater Gold Project has been issued to New Gold Inc. by George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change […]
K-12 maintenance and grounds workers at School District 57 reached a tentative agreement on June 21 following two days of bargaining. “I certainly appreciated the […]
BY BOB ZIMMERPrince George-Peace River-Norther Rockies MP Few countries have been blessed with such an abundance of natural resources as we have here in Canada. […]
BY FRASER RODGERS Prince George Cougars The Prince George Cougars announced Monday their 2019-2020 regular season home opener will be on Friday, September 20 against […]
Call it talent, call it expertise. It’s best tested under pressure. The 13 students who participated in the first-ever School District 57 Spectator Speed-Painting district […]
Smoke, evacuations, loss, worry – B.C.’s wildfires affect us all. If you are feeling stressed or anxious, you are not alone. The fear of having […]
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board has approved the 2018 annual reports for the Mackenzie and Foothills Blvd Regional Landfills. Highlights of year from […]
The province is closing recreational angling in Lost Lake to prevent the spread of goldfish, a non-native species. Goldfish (Carassius auratus), an invasive species, were […]
Bob Zimmer is criticizing both Ottawa and Victoria over the province’s decision to impose a two-year moratorium on new resource development in parts of of […]
The University of Northern British Columbia Women’s soccer team has bolstered its lineup for the upcoming year, officially announcing the commitment of talented midfielder Kaya […]