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About The Prince George Citizen
The Prince George Citizen has been serving the community of Prince George since 1916. As a paid daily newspaper serving the Interior of B.C., the Citizen is the premier medium in the area. The Citizen provides readers with award winning news and photos that affect our community at large; further reaffirmed by our healthy opinion section.
With a dedicated sports team we have the news, stories and stats from the youth ranks up to the professional scene. As the proud title sponsor of the summer spectacle, the Citizen Triathlon and Duathlon and home of the region's premier baseball stadium "Citizen Field" our dedication to the sporting community hits the mark.
With a vibrant arts and entertainment scene the Citizen provides comprehensive coverage on the who, what, when and where's of the performances in our region.
We also play an active role improving family literacy with our sponsorship of the Canspell and Raise-a-Reader programs raising an average of $35,000 annually for local literacy initiatives.
At the Citizen we have a variety of local and regional print products that are sure to bring you the best possible advertising results. Listed below are the products that we produce on a regular basis.
* The Citizen also offers a full digital edition of the newspaper. This online service is FREE to all home delivery subscribers.
The Citizen is proud to be an integral part of the community, delivering the news and stories that affect us all and ultimately helping make our community a great place to call home.
Contact Address:
150 Brunswick St,
Prince George, B.C. V2L 5K9
P: (250) 562-2441
F: (250) 562-9201
Advertising Contact
If you have any questions regarding advertising opportunities please contact:
Advertising Director
250-960-2757
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Prince George:
The City of Prince George was incorporated on March 6, 1915. BC's "northern capital" sits at the crossroads of Hwy 97 (north-south) and Hwy 16 (east-west), and at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers.
The city of over 77,000 ( approx regional population of 300,000 ) is a supply and service centre for mining and forestry activities in the region. Transportation, tourism and recreation, health care, education and retail activities are also major components of Prince George's economic make-up. It's geographic position and strong manufacturing base connect it strategically to the Asia Pacific Gateway.
The area offers a lifestyle that is definitely worth boasting about. Residents enjoy affordable housing, incomes above provincial averages, and an extensive range of quality services, cultural and sports events including Major Junior Hockey ( Prince George Cougars ) and Junior "A" Hockey ( Prince George Spruce Kings ) and PACWEST Basketball with our UNBC Timberwolves. Recreation opportunities are second to none and range from golfing, skiing, fishing and hunting to any team sport you can think of. Local educational facilities include the University of Northern BC ( Canada's Green University ) and the College of New Caledonia.
For more information on Prince George visit Initiatives Prince George at http://www.initiativespg.com

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