• B.C. students set to improve cycling skills, confidence…

    VANCOUVER Thousands of students at elementary schools across B.C. are ready to improve their cycling safety and skills as the fourth year of Everyone Rides Grade 4-5 gets moving. “Learning confidence and safety skills while cycling will encourage a new generation to make environmentally friendly travel choices,” said Rob Fleming, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.…

  • Police investigate multiple vehicle purchases using stolen cheques…

    DAWSON CREEK The Dawson Creek RCMP has had several reports of cheque fraud in recent weeks and all appear to be related to each other. Police in Dawson Creek are sending out a reminder on accepting cheques as several residents have been scammed over recent weeks. Police say suspects will approach people who are selling…

  • 📌 Website updates today…

    Hello followers! Our website will be undergoing changes through the day as we test out a new layout for the top of our website page. Our blog roll will remain below the newest content. The updates are expected to continue for this week! We are not making any major changes to the layout of the…

  • British Columbians will get better highway cell coverage…

    Victoria The Province is supporting new cellular projects that will enable better safety for travellers along key transportation routes across British Columbia. “Access to cellular coverage is important when on the road, especially when travelling through remote and rural areas,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Citizens’ Services. “With the Province’s investment in new cellular infrastructure, we’re…

  • More veterinarians coming for B.C. pet owners, farmers…

    Victoria The Province is permanently doubling the number of subsidized seats for B.C. veterinary students attending the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan. This investment is part of StrongerBC’s Future Ready plan, which works to remove barriers and open more opportunities for post-secondary education and skills training, so people can…

  • Public libraries see historic funding boost from Province…

    Victoria Public library users in communities throughout B.C. will benefit from modernized technology, enhanced programs and services, and better access to information through $45 million in provincial funding. “We love our local public libraries. They are a vital part of vibrant communities, delivering services we rely on every day,” said Anne Kang, Minister of Municipal…

  • Police release photo of suspect vehicle involved in Fort St. John shots fired incident…

    FORT ST. JOHN Police continue their investigation into a shots fired incident in Fort St. John and are now asking for help to ID a vehicle… The suspect vehicle is described as a black or dark mid-2000 Volkswagen Jetta with what appears to be a dark front passenger side tire rim. If you can help…

  • Police investigating drive-by shooting in Fort St. John…

    FORT ST. JOHN Police in Fort St. John are currently investigating a drive-by shooting that occurred early this morning. Police say on March 24, 2023 at 4:39 AM, officers received a report of shots fired at a residence on the 8600 block of 74th Street. When officers arrived on scene, members located numerous suspected bullet…

  • IIO BC is asking for witnesses to come forward following mental health incident on Hwy 97…

    The Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia is seeking witnesses to last week’s mental health incident that took place on Hwy 97 south of Prince George… The IIO is asking any motorist who travelled through the intersection of Highway 97 and Willowcale Road—or who were stopped for the police interaction—on Thursday, March 16, 2023, between…

  • IIO BC notified following incident on Highway 97 south of Prince George…

    The BC RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in Prince George where one man has died. On March 16, 2023, at approximately 4:44 p.m., Prince George RCMP received a report of a distraught man who was reportedly experiencing a mental health crisis. The man was located…

  • 🟢 Update 2 – Highway 97 CLOSED south of Prince George due to Police incident…

    UPDATE 2: Hwy 97 is now open after a lengthy closure by RCMP. As of 6:30 AM. To learn more on that incident, click here. — UPDATE: Remains closed. Next update at 10 pm. Please keep updated by clicking here to link with DriveBC.ca. When the event page states it “no longer exists” it has…

  • Two EPS officers killed in Line of Duty; one male suspect deceased

    The Edmonton Police Service is mourning the deaths of two of its members, who were shot and killed while on duty earlier this morning in a west Edmonton apartment complex.  At approximately 12:47 a.m. today, Thursday, March 16, 2023, EPS West Branch patrol members responded to a family dispute call in an apartment complex near…

  • RCMP investigate suspicious deaths of wild horses west of Kamloops …

    KAMLOOPS, BC: On March 10th, 2023, the Tk’emlups Rural RCMP received a report of several wild horses killed on British Columbia Crown land, north of Walhachin, BC, approximately 65 km West of Kamloops, BC. Investigators were led to the specific location, where it was confirmed 17 horses had recently been shot. They appeared to be…

  • Suspects arrested following shots fired complaint…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: Six people were arrested Tuesday afternoon following a report of shots fired in the VLA area of Prince George… Police say on March 7, 2023, just before 3:00 PM, officers began an investigation into a report of shots fired in the area of Milburn Avenue and Norwood Street. Witnesses told police they…

  • Have you seen Peter Ryan Haskell from PG?…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man who hasn’t been seen or heard from since January… Missing is 29 year-old Peter Ryan Haskell and he is described as: If you have any information about Peter Ryan Haskell or where he might be, please contact the Prince George…