Category Archives: News

Federal election campaign begins
Justin Trudeau has emerged from Rideau Hall after visiting the Governor General and asking her to dissolve Parliament to begin the formal federal election campaign. Voting day is set for Oct. 21. Trud...
Craig Ellis Sep 11, 2019

RCMP to boost speed enforcement on resource road near Houston
RCMP say they plan to bump up speed enforcement on a forestry road near Houston this fall. Police say they've received increasing numbers of complaints about speeding along the Morice River Forest Ser...
Craig Ellis Sep 11, 2019

MP Nathan Cullen working to maintain Alaskan Ferry Service
Nathan Cullen says he plans to work with Prince Rupert and the Federal Government to help maintain the Alaskan Ferry Service. Cullen has expressed hope of avoiding the closure of the Alaskan Marine Hi...
Rob Young Sep 10, 2019

Upper Skeena Recreation Centre Grand opening
The Upper Skeena will be hosting a grand opening to its new state of the art recreation centre this Saturday The festivities will include a free kid's skate, a basketball scrimmage, food and beverage....
Rob Young Sep 10, 2019

Cariboo Fire Centre to lift burning ban
The forests ministry is lifting a ban on some types of open burning in the Cariboo this week. The Cariboo Fire Centre says category 2 open fires will be allowed again as of Friday due to decreased wil...
Rob Young Sep 10, 2019

Big Investment for the Massett Marine Rescue Society
Prince Rupert Port Authority has provided over $100,000 into Massett Marine Rescue Society. The money allows the Massett Marine Rescue Society (MMRS) to invest in a new enclosed and fully equipped ves...
Rob Young Sep 10, 2019

RCMP provide update on Jack family search
RCMP have revealed more about a recent search for a First Nations family that went missing from Prince George over 30 years ago. The Jack family, Ronnie Jack, partner Doreen and children 9-year-old Ru...
Craig Ellis Sep 10, 2019

Nenachalhuya – The Cedar Plank Project takes shape at UNBC
A unique project is taking shape at UNBC's Prince George campus. Cree/Dakelh artist Clayton Gauthier is carving 32 cedar planks that represent various First Nations which will surround the walls of th...
Craig Ellis Sep 10, 2019 Cree/Dakelh artist Clayton Gauthier is carving designs on cedar planks to represnet various and diverse northern B.C. First Nations communities. Once completed, the 32 panels will be displayed in the Gathering Place.

Moose Tracker mobile app
Another moose hunting season has arrived and people are gearing up to head into the bush. This year, B.C. government is hoping more people download the B.C. Moose Tracker mobile app. In the last coupl...
Rob Young Sep 10, 2019

Prince George man facing charges after stolen vehicle pulled over
A Prince George man is facing charges after police noticed a stolen vehicle on the road last Friday. Police received a report about a stolen Chevrolet pick-up shortly before noon September 6. RCMP arr...
Rob Young Sep 10, 2019