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Debris pile catches fire in BCR site

Debris pile catches fire in BCR site

Crews worked into the night to extinguish the stubborn fire.
These were the top 10 stories on the Prince George Citizen website in 2023

These were the top 10 stories on the Prince George Citizen website in 2023

There were more than 17,569,960 hits on The Prince George Citizen website from January 1 to Dec. 20, 2023, according to Google Analytics.
Meet the most inspiring Prince George athletes of 2023

Meet the most inspiring Prince George athletes of 2023

There are plenty of people in Prince George who fit the title of Prince George’s most inspiring people of 2023 and these masters athletes are truly stand outs.
A year of Peace region headlines

A year of Peace region headlines

Northeast BC saw some heavy headlines in 2023, including the closure of both the Fort Nelson News and the Alaska Highway News - longstanding newspapers founded by Margaret ‘Ma’ Murray.
Ashes of Vancouver Star Trek fan set to go to space alongside famous stars

Ashes of Vancouver Star Trek fan set to go to space alongside famous stars

VANCOUVER — Gloria Knowlan never dreamt of boldly going where no one had gone before and was content to leave the journey to the "Star Trek" actors she came to love, but 12 years after her death, her family has ensured the final frontier will be her
Should old acquaintance be forgot: Remembering the Prince George people who made a difference

Should old acquaintance be forgot: Remembering the Prince George people who made a difference

Remembering those who made Prince George a better place to live
Wolves, sharks and bears: A look at B.C.'s top animal stories of 2023

Wolves, sharks and bears: A look at B.C.'s top animal stories of 2023

From people getting too close to animals, to a goat moving into a family's home and an epic ocean battle, there were plenty of animal stories in B.C. this year.
B.C. tribunal 2023 work included teeth, pet urine, doorbells and hot tubs

B.C. tribunal 2023 work included teeth, pet urine, doorbells and hot tubs

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal that operates differently from the traditional courtroom model in resolving disputes.
'Twenty-five cents if you hit the fence' sparks baseball career

'Twenty-five cents if you hit the fence' sparks baseball career

Long before he made it to Major League Baseball, Prince George's Jared Young was swinging for the fences to get a quarter from his grandfather Lyle
The inspiring Peace Region people and organizations of 2023

The inspiring Peace Region people and organizations of 2023

Advocacy work never ends in the North Peace, and there’s a number of hardworking charities and societies looking out for residents.