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Registration is open for the City of Prince George’s Annual Spring Clean Up. Residents are invited to pitch in on April 27th to help pick up litter in parks, school […] ...
Camp is coming up soon for the Prince George Kodiaks Football Club. The camp runs from May 8th to 11th. “Spring is such an important part of football,” said […] ...
Rory McIlroy (-12) has a two-stroke over Bryson DeChambeau (-10) lead heading into the final round. Canadian Corey Conners is four strokes back at -8.
April is the start of wildfire season for the Prince George Fire Centre, and they’re reminding everyone to be cautious this time of year. Fire Information Officer, Karley Desrosiers said […] ...
Prince George Cougars announced that defenceman Carson Carels has been named to Team Canada’s roster for the upcoming 2025 IIHF U-18 World Championship. This will be Carels second time dawning […] ...
Tourism Prince George, along with support from Studio 2880 and the PG & District Community Arts Council is seeking Northern BC artists for a new mural opportunity. This is for […] ...
Some students with School District 57 (SD57) will be competing against each other in the Red Cedar District Battle of the ...
BCHL: The Prince George Spruce Kings find themselves in the sights of elimination after last nights regulation loss to the Chilliwack Chiefs 2-1. Back to Kopar Memorial Arena on Sunday […] ...
A local environmental group is taking BC Forests Minister Ravi Parmar to task over comments made during last week’s COFI ...
A new party is taking shape in BC, aimed at filling a gap for voters. Karin Kirkpatrick, who served as an MLA for BC United before it withdrew from the […] ...
Never apologize for elite goaltending, even if you still come up one goal short. Charles-Edward Gravel nearly pulled a Houdini for the Prince George Spruce Kings. Nearly of course, being […] ...
A career-best season has led to some more accolades for PG Cougars defenseman Viliam Kmec. In his fourth and final season ...