Category Archives: News

Prince George Cougars Hockey Club announced details for Vegas night
The Prince George Cougars Hockey Club, in partnership with the Treasure Trove Casino, has announced details for their Vegas Night on January 25, 2020. When the Cougars take to the ice to face the Kaml...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

UNBC Faculty association suspending pickets as they file complaint
UNBC Faculty association will be suspending pickets as they file a complaint to the labour relations board. The UNBC Faculty Association will file a bad-faith bargaining complaint against the UNBC adm...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Two in custody following Friday morning crash
A highway closure, two damaged police vehicles, and a foot pursuit through Ferry Island, ended with two people being arrested this morning. Terrace RCMP responded to a report of a possibly impaired dr...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Two walls installed on Telegraph Creek Road
On November 5th, a rock slide closed Telegraph Creek Road, approximately 20 km east of Telegraph Creek. According to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure the majority of the debris from t...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Accident causing major slowdowns leaving East of Terrace
There was an accident between the Ferry Island Campground and Highway 37 as you leave Terrace heading East. An anonymous caller has said that it is a two vehicle incident blocking the bridge heading e...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Bob Zimmer appointed Shadow Minister
Andrew Scheer announced his Shadow Cabinet today. Bob Zimmer MP for the Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies, has been appointed Shadow Minister for Northern Affairs and Northern Economic Develo...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Lheidli T'enneh hosting first potlatch in over 70 years.
The Lheidli T'enneh will be hosting their first potlatch in more than 70 years. Events begin at 9 this morning with Lheidli members as well as School District 57 staff and special guests getting seate...
Rob Young Nov 29, 2019

Gitxsan Development Corporation to sponsor more trades apprentices through MOU
A new agreement between a northwest B.C. First Nation and the provincial trades body aims to expand community apprenticeships. The Memorandum of Understanding is between the Industry Training Authorit...
Craig Ellis Nov 28, 2019

Quesnel RCMP seize meth, a handgun, and stolen property after vehicle crash
Two people are facing charges after a driver twice fled from Quesnel RCMP last Saturday. Police tried to check on an SUV parked at a Reid Street hardware store around 4:00 a.m. November 23, but the dr...
Craig Ellis Nov 28, 2019

Dawson Creek RCMP tell businesses to watch for counterfeit U.S. cash
Police in northeast B.C. are asking local businesses to keep an eye out for counterfeit cash. The notice comes after a Dawson Creek shop reported that some fake American cash had been passed at the lo...
Craig Ellis Nov 28, 2019