Category Archives: News

Burns Lake RCMP release composite sketch of sexual assault suspect
Burns Lake RCMP are hoping someone can identify a suspect in an August sexual assault case. Police have released a composite sketch of the person investigators believe may be responsible. Mounties say...
Craig Ellis Oct 23, 2019

Prince George woman facing theft charges
On October 19th officers assigned to the downtown safety unit located and arrested a woman inside a bait vehicle near the corner of 7th Avenue and Brunswick in Prince George. After entering the vehicl...
Rob Young Oct 23, 2019

Charges laid following commercial break and enter
On October 21st Prince George RCMP received a call of a commercial break and enter. At approximately 8 a.m. a patrolling officer in the Connaught Hill area arrested two adults in possession of a stole...
Rob Young Oct 22, 2019

Nass River Bridge open for traffic
The bridge replacement project on highway 37 east of Stewart has been completed. The Nass River Bridge has been replaced and will now be safer as well as having enhanced capacity and efficiency. The n...
Rob Young Oct 22, 2019

Man charged after Terrace "crime spree"
A 48-year-old Terrace man is facing multiple charges after what police describe as a Sunday "crime spree". RCMP say they were called out around 2 p.m. after a man walked into a Highland Drive home, sa...
Craig Ellis Oct 22, 2019

Conservatives hold on to seats in PG-Peace River-Northern Rockies, Cariboo-PG, Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo
There weren't any surprises across much of the federal riding races in northern B.C. Conservative incumbant Bob Zimmer picked up another commanding win in Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies. Z...
Craig Ellis Oct 21, 2019

Bachrach holds Skeena-Bulkley Valley for the NDP
Taylor Bachrach is heading to Ottawa. Bachrach won in Skeena-Bulkley Valley for the NDP with just over 40 percent of the vote, keeping the seat orange after former MP Nathan Cullen chose not to run. R...
Craig Ellis Oct 21, 2019

Elizabeth may re-elected, Maxime Bernier out, Jody Wilson-Raybould in a close race
Elizabeth May has romped to victory in her B.C. riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands. Her return to the House of Commons gives the Greens two seats, and a shot at retaining one more on Vancouver Island once...
Craig Ellis Oct 21, 2019

Terrace Public Library lunch and listen event
The public is invited to join in a lunch and listen event at the Terrace Public Library. On November 1st at 12:15 pm, Sharon McGowan will be reading from her father Alan McGowan's book Thinking Outsid...
Rob Young Oct 21, 2019

Grand Opening for new Ts'ilhqot'in solar farm
On October 18th The Ts'ilhqot'in Nation celebrated the grand opening of its solar farm. The farm is located west of Williams Lake on what is known as Riverwest Sawmill. The solar farm is the largest o...
Rob Young Oct 21, 2019