Zachary Barrowcliff

Zachary is a news reporter for 94.3 the GOAT and Country 97fm in Prince George. His time as a news reporter began in Williams Lake, B.C., spending roughly two years with the Vista radio stations, then making the move up to PG in October, 2024.

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UNBC and partners push wildlife study forward with tissue samples

A partnership between UNBC, trappers, First Nations and hunters in British Columbia is changing wildlife study by building a province-wide biobank of tissue samples. 

PG Hospice serving tea in support of its programs

The Prince George Hospice Society will be hosting its High Tea for Hospice on Mothers Day weekend.

Zach’s Sports Shorts; Saturday, April 25th

The Prince George Spruce Kings took back the series lead last night (Friday) with a 4-3 victory over the Chilliwack Chiefs.

Northern Medical Program students celebrate graduation at UNBC

UBC Northern Medical Program held its Class of 2026 celebration at UNBC this afternoon (Friday).

PG to host nearly 130 teams for Junior All Native Basketball Tournament

It was an exciting day for the Nak'azdli Trees U-17 boys basketball team, as it was officially announced they will be hosting the 2027 Junior All Native Basketball Tournament (JANT).

City of PG hosting its Spring Clean Up this weekend

Prince George residents will be enjoying the spring season with the annual Spring Clean Up event.

Murder on the Orient Express takes the stage at Theatre NorthWest

The Theatre NorthWest stage is set, as Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express is taking place.

Public input on SD57 budget to go to committee of the whole meeting

Following preliminary 2026-27 budget talks during School District 57's public meeting on April 14th, the next focus is on public input.

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Northern B.C. seeing minor wildfires as province heads into wildfire season

BC Wildfire Service has begun to see wildfires scattered across the province, primarily in northern B.C.

UNBC hosting landscapes conference at PG campus next week

The University of Northern British Columbia is inviting the public to its upcoming conference.

PG RCMP Youth Academy hosts duo of father-son pairs

Two Prince George RCMP Youth Academy facilitators were joined by their sons during the week-long training event.

UNBC recognized as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers

The University of Northern British Columbia was named one of Canada's Greenest Employers.

PG RCMP volunteers getting thanks for National Volunteer Week

Volunteers with the Prince George RCMP are being celebrated by the local detachment.

Spruce King Show Home winner shocked to win new home

What was a purchase to support the Prince George Spruce Kings, Claire Keehn didn't think her name would be drawn for the show home.

Murder on the Orient Express to hit Theatre NorthWest stage next week

Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express will be bringing mystery to the Theatre NorthWest stage.

Workplan approved and fire department funding updated by RDFFG

The Regional District of Fraser Fort George went over its corporate workplan and volunteer fire department funding during its board meeting.

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Feisty second round series between Chiefs, Spruce Kings to go the distance

Tickets for Tuesday’s Game 7 go on sale tomorrow morning at 9am. Puck drop is at 7pm from the Kopar Memorial Arena and will be the fourth game seven in the second-round of the Rogers BCHL Playoffs.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, April 27th

the home team has won the last 20 games in their head-to-head matchups between the regular season and the playoffs.

PG Hospice getting ready to paint the town red, blue, yellow and more with annual Colour Walk

May is usually the most colourful month of the year in the Northern Capital and this year it will be no different. 

PG Mounties provide “e-asy” tips for e-scooter and e-bike riders

The Prince George RCMP is reminding those who are planning on using an "e-methods" of transportation this summer to ensure they're staying safe on the roads. 

PG sees strong March for building permit values

According to a report to be presented to City Council at tomorrow's (Monday) meeting, the City issued a total of 37 building permits last month, worth a combined $13.9 million. 

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