Category Archives: News

Terrace RCMP trying to find owners of stolen goods
Terrace RCMP are trying to find the owners of recently seized stolen goods. Police say they confiscated the items during a patrol in an area commonly referred to as "tent city" north of Keith Avenue n...
Craig Ellis Jul 18, 2019

Remains of missing PG man identified
Prince George RCMP have found the remains of a man who went missing last summer. Police were called out Tuesday afternoon by a CN work crew after remains were found along the tracks about a half kilom...
Craig Ellis Jul 17, 2019

UNBC, CUPE staff ratify new contract
UNBC has reached an agreement with non-teaching staff at the university represented by CUPE. The ratified, three-year deal includes a general two percent wage increase each year as well as staff train...
Craig Ellis Jul 17, 2019

Shot fired during break-in arrest
Prince George RCMP say a shot was fired during an incident north of the city this Wednesday morning. Police were called out at 9:45 to an alarm at a home in the Chief Lake Road area and found that a g...
Craig Ellis Jul 17, 2019

Coast Mountain College President stepping down
Coast Mountain College will soon be looking for a new president. After five years in the role, President and CEO Ken Burt has announced he will end his term September 20, 2019. During Burt's tenure, t...
Craig Ellis Jul 17, 2019

Province announces financial help for Chilcotin flooding victims
The B.C. government has announced relief for victims of this month's flooding in the Chilcotin. The province says Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA) is now available to residents impacted after torre...
Craig Ellis Jul 17, 2019

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for central B.C.
Residents across a large swath of B.C. could be in store for thunder and lightning today. Environment Canada has continued a severe thunderstorm watch for 100 Mile House, the Cariboo, Stuart-Nechako, ...
Craig Ellis Jul 17, 2019

CRD announces single-use plastic policy
The Cariboo Regional District is trying to cut down its reliance on single-use plastics. The CRD board has adopted a new internal policy to reduce or eliminate single-use plastics and disposable items...
Craig Ellis Jul 17, 2019

Terrace Bowling Lanes sold to the City
Terrace and area bowlers will have one more season to get in a few frames before the pins fall silent at a local institution. Terrace Bowling Lanes has been sold to the City of Terrace to make way for...
Craig Ellis Jul 16, 2019

Suspicious deaths south of Liard Hot Springs
The North District Major Crime Unit is investigating after two bodies were discovered not far from a popular tourist destination. Police were called to an area on Highway 97 shortly before 7:30 Monday...
Craig Ellis Jul 16, 2019