Effective July 16, the new allowable annual cut (AAC) for the Fort Nelson Timber Supply Area (TSA) is 2,582,350 cubic metres, announced Shane Berg, deputy […]
The Independent Investigation Office of B.C. has filed a report to the B.C. Prosecution Service for their consideration of charges stemming from an in-custody death […]
From infrastructure to facilities, the deficits just keep on coming. After borrowing $32 million to deal with 11 infrastructure deficit projects, council Monday heard about […]
Fifteen Liberal MLAs descended on Prince George Monday to unveil a five-point plan they believe the provincial government should implement to deal with job losses […]
The Dawson Creek RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Jesse Freeman, 27, who is wanted on numerous outstanding warrants. Freeman has eight […]
Attending a couple of conventions, primarily one in Quebec City, resulted in Prince George city councillors being reimbursed $31,248 in expenses in the second quarter. […]
While the Conservative Party of Canada maintains a comfortable eight-point lead over the governing Liberals, all eyes are on the latter party to see if […]