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Two arrested in fatal stabbing

Fort St. John RCMP have arrested two individuals in relation to the May 20th fatal stabbing of Joshua Lequiere. On May 20 police located the 28-year-old in the drivers seat of a parked vehicle suffering from apparent stab wounds.

IPG steps down from DBIA

Initiatives Prince George has backed away from the Downtown Business Improvement Association.

Tories confused on tankers

The federal Conservative government's position on a tanker exclusion zone off of British Columbia's coast, which has implications for Enbridge's proposed $4.5 billion pipeline, appeared in question earlier this month.

Anti-HST movement branches out

Organizers are refocusing the anti-HST petition in an attempt to reach more people. The petition is available to sign this week at the Professional Building from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Briefs

Specialized air-quality testing is set to begin Wednesday in the Millar Addition neighbourhood. The B.C. Ministry of Environment is following up on unusually high formaldehyde levels reported in the area.

Chance to see Elton John

Prince George Hospice Society is holding a raffle of two private suite tickets for the Elton John concert July 16 plus dinner for two at Earls.
Help the hungry

Help the hungry

Readers may be surprised to learn there are so many in Prince George, including children and the elderly, who are hungry.

Day of drumming

Local drummer Granville Johnson invites the public to join him for day of drumming Saturday at Kakwa Ecovillage on the bank of the Fraser River. Kakwa is located in the Robson Valley, 136 km east of Prince George on Highway 16.

Scammer in city

Prince George RCMP are warning the public to never share their banking information with anyone. The warning follows a number of complaints received during the past week regarding ATM or bank machine fraud. For more, see The Citizen.

Morrison mine in northern B.C. taking next step

The federal government's environmental assessment agency is inviting comment on the proposed scope of a review of Pacific Booker Metal Inc.'s $516-million Morrison gold and copper project in northern B.C.