• ❄️ Ended… Expect snow for the Prince George region tonight…

    The latest Environment Canada forecast is calling for snow for the Prince George region later Monday night… Snow amounts vary and could be up to 10 cm for some areas tonight and into Tuesday. Flurries are however forecast for Monday morning before changing over to rain this afternoon. Tonight, when the temperature drops back down…

  • Two youths arrested for vandalism of more than 30 vehicles at a PG car dealership …

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: On Sunday, April 10, 2022, the Prince George RCMP responded to a report of multiple vehicles vandalized at a car dealership on the 2000-block of Highway 16 West… Witnesses report seeing two people fleeing the area on foot. Officers conducted patrols in the vicinity and located two youth suspects who matched the…

  • Chief coroner’s statement on 6th anniversary of public health emergency related to drug toxicity…

    Lisa Lapointe, chief coroner, has released the following statement in recognition of the sixth anniversary of the public health emergency into substance-related harms: “Today, we acknowledge and remember the many beloved members of our communities who have been lost to this crisis. Since 2016, the rate of death caused by the toxic drug supply has…

  • New regulation next step toward barrier-free B.C.

    VICTORIA, BC: Beginning Sept. 1, 2022, more than 750 public-sector organizations will start establishing accessibility committees, accessibility plans and public-feedback mechanisms as required under the new Accessible British Columbia Regulation. These organizations include school districts, post-secondary institutions, public libraries and local governments. “In B.C., there are more than 926,000 people with disabilities who face barriers in their…

  • Located Safe… Have you seen Stanley DeLong?..

    UPDATE: Stanley DeLong has been located safe. He spent two nights out in the cold and is in good health. As of April 14, 2022. We have removed all photos. — PRINCE GEORGE, BC: The Prince George RCMP is requesting the public’s help in locating an overdue fisherman last seen on April 12, 2022… Missing…

  • Police investigating shots fired at a residence in Fort St. John…

    FORT ST. JOHN, BC: The Fort St. John RCMP is currently investigating a shots fired incident… Police say on April 5, 2022 at 1:00 PM, officers received a report of what was believed to be bullet holes in a residence in the area of 92A Street/89th Avenue. A large presence of officers and members of…

  • Low-flying drone prompts police investigation…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: The Prince George RCMP is investigating a report of a low-flying drone in a residential backyard… Earlier last month, the Prince George RCMP began investigating a report of a drone that was sighted flying into a residential backyard on the 1400-block of Nation Cres. Witnesses stated to police that on numerous occasions,…

  • Help Central Cariboo Search and Rescue get their fire truck back!..

    The Williams Lake RCMP and Central Cariboo Search and Rescue are asking for the public’s help in locating a stolen fire rescue truck. Details below… Search and Rescue truck stolen from Williams Lake around 1:00 am on April 3, 2022. Vehicle described as a red 2020 Dodge Ram, newer body style 1-ton with square aluminum…

  • IIO BC considers charges against PG RCMP officer…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC has filed a report with the BC Prosecution Service for consideration of charges regarding IIO file 2020-067. As described in the previous media releases, on April 12, 2020 at approximately 4:30 a.m., police responded to an alarm at E&I Sports in the 1400 block of 3rd Avenue…

  • PG RCMP investigating homicide on Spruce Street…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: The Prince George RCMP is currently investigating another homicide after shots were fired Sunday night on Spruce Street… Police say just after 8:30 PM on March 27, 2022, officers responded to a report of gunshots on the 1800 block of Spruce Street. When officers arrived they found a male victim suffering from…

  • Ended AMBER ALERT out of Fort St. John… Update

    FORT ST. JOHN, BC: BC RCMP has deactivated an Amber Alert issued this morning after an alleged parental abduction ends peacefully. The Amber Alert was issued at 12:15 p.m. on March 26, 2022, after Fort St. John RCMP believed that Jason DALRYMPLE has taken Dawn BELLAMY and her two children against their will and that…

  • New affordable homes open for Indigenous Peoples in Prince George…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: Indigenous Elders, families and individuals have begun moving into 50 new affordable homes with the opening of a rental housing development in Prince George. “There is an urgent need for affordable homes for Indigenous families and individuals in Prince George, and throughout the province,” said David Eby, Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Housing. “We’re responding by…

  • ICBC relief rebate coming for drivers…

    VICTORIA, BC: The Province is announcing that B.C.’s public auto insurer will provide a one-time relief rebate of $110 to customers to ease the financial burden of increased gas prices. This rebate will total more than $395 million and comes at time when the global increase in gas prices and other cost pressures have affected day-to-day life…

  • Surrey man facing charges following Robbery at downtown Hotel…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: A Surrey man is facing charges after robbing a local business on Sunday… Shortly before 1:00 AM on Sunday, March 20, 2022, the Prince George RCMP received a report of a robbery at a hotel in downtown Prince George. The male suspect was reported to have demanded money from the staff and…

  • Police seek arson suspect after police vehicle catches fire…

    PRINCE GEORGE, BC: Police are investigating an early morning arson outside the local RCMP detachment… Police say shortly after 4:30 AM on Thursday, March 17, 2022, officers attended to a police vehicle on fire near the intersection of 5th Avenue and Vancouver Street. Prince George Fire Services also attended to assist in putting the blaze…