Category Archives: News

Guns and Hoses set for November 15th
On Friday November the 15th the annual Gun's and Hoses game will be taking place at the Terrace Sportsplex. Tickets are just $5 and all the proceeds go to Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities. All the mo...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2019

Terrace hosts final all candidates forum
It was a full house last night for the all candidates debate in Terrace. The event took place at the R.E.M Lee Theatre. Each candidate had 2 minutes for opening statements and 1 minute for closing sta...
Rob Young Oct 18, 2019

Transportation minister hears from Haida Gwaii stakeholders about the future of ferries
B.C.'s transportation minister was on Haida Gwaii this week talking about the future of ferries. Claire Trevena met with stakeholders as part of a "visioning tour" to find out how they want to see the...
Craig Ellis Oct 17, 2019

Crash claims life of Cariboo-Chilcotin woman
RCMP say one person died and another driver was sent to hospital after a crash outside of Cache Creek Wednesday afternoon. Police say a 23-year-old woman was west-bound on Highway 1 near Juniper Beach...
Craig Ellis Oct 17, 2019

Williams Lake RCMP investigating robbery
Williams Lake RCMP are trying to identify a person connected with a robbery at the 7-11 last month. Investigators say the male suspect is described as 18-25 years old and was wearing black jogging pan...
Craig Ellis Oct 17, 2019

RCMP are looking for two wanted men
The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating two men. On September 20th of this year an arrest warrant was issued for Kyle Tyler Sakawski, 29, for theft under $5,000. He is desc...
Rob Young Oct 17, 2019

Temporary service for the Alaska Marine Highway
A temporary schedule for the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) is in place between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert. AMHS sailings to Prince Rupert are scheduled for Oct. 29 and Nov. 25. Reservations are...
Rob Young Oct 16, 2019

Prince George RCMP warns of potential fraud
Prince George RCMP are warning people to be aware of potential acts of fraud. RCMP continue to receive many reports of fraud every day the, most popular being the tax fraud. Fraudsters impersonating e...
Rob Young Oct 16, 2019

First Nations renew fight for clean drinking water
A group of First Nations will be launching a campaign to confirm their right to safe drinking water. Alberta First Nations launched a 2014 action in federal court seeking confirmation to safe drinking...
Rob Young Oct 15, 2019

Prince George explosion under investigation
On October 12th Prince George emergency services including the RCMP received a report of an explosion and a subsequent fire at a home on Chilako Drive in Prince George. When they arrived they found th...
Rob Young Oct 15, 2019