Prince George RCMP happened upon an arson in our community, which led to two search warrants, multiple arrests, and a pineapple shaped mold used for pressing drugs, among other items. Photo Credit - Prince George RCMP
Local Retailer Offers Chilly Assessment After Receiving Cold Shoulder On GST Exemptions this Solstice Season
November’s Rain in Prince George Melted Snow, Moved Tears, and Helped Restore The Water Table
Dr. Tristan Pearce, a UNBC Climate Change researcher, reappointed as Tier 2 Canada Research Chair
Prince George’s Local Postal Workers Union President Predicts Delivering Santa’s Letters Sometime in December
President of CUPW Local 812 Rick Harris discusses the postal strike through a Prince George lens. Wages, labor issues, withheld disability payments, and expanded services like rural banking, wellness check-ins, and securing a better future for postal workers are top of mind. Photo Credit - Ian Gregg
GST Holiday Fails To Inspire Solstice Spirit in Some Local Retailers
UNBC professor wins Department of National Defence grant to create women’s cyber self-defence toolkit with local contributors
UNBC’s Assistant Professor of Global International Studies, Dr. Luna K C secured a $50,000 MINDS grant to develop a women’s cyber self-defense toolkit. Online harassment has affected women in Prince George locally and across the country. The research and accompanying toolkit will help build awareness of the very real problems that arise from this form of harassment, and lay out practical methods of confronting the issue. Photo Credit - Dr. Luna K C
Projected Enrollment drops at College of New Caledonia, prompting cuts
Ginter’s Green Forever Pushes For Official Park Designation on “Ginter’s” Area in OCP
The City of Prince George advised the Ginter’s Green Forever community group to corral their wishes for the Ginter’s area to achieve park status through the municipality’s Official Community Plan survey and associated email, ocp@princegeorge.ca Photo Credit - Ian Gregg









