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Prince George Rusty Nuts team keeps aging players on the ice

Prince George Rusty Nuts team keeps aging players on the ice

Rusty Nuts team organizer, Dave Bellamy, and player, Gord Flewelling, talk about their time with the Prince George hockey team whose players range in age between 59 and 77 years old.
First intake of critical care paramedics trained in Prince George put down roots

First intake of critical care paramedics trained in Prince George put down roots

Eric Konkin, Joseph Balfour and Spencer Ovenden took their BCEHS paramedic training to highest level and are staying put to help save lives in northern B.C.
Adopt-a-Grandparent event surprises seniors in care on Valentine’s Day

Adopt-a-Grandparent event surprises seniors in care on Valentine’s Day

A Valentine balloon will be delivered to 185 seniors in care homes in Prince George.
UNBC T-shirt celebrates Black History Month

UNBC T-shirt celebrates Black History Month

As Black History Month begins, UNBC athletics is proud to unveil a t-shirt celebrating the incredible history and contributions of black student athletes past and present.
Poor snowpack conditions prompts avalanche warning

Poor snowpack conditions prompts avalanche warning

Province urges backcountry users to check avalanche forecasts
Prince George woman in distress after tree falls on mobile home

Prince George woman in distress after tree falls on mobile home

A tree fell on top of a woman’s mobile home during Tuesday’s windstorm
Proposal to ban women from 50-plus coed soccer defeated

Proposal to ban women from 50-plus coed soccer defeated

Vote to prevent female participation in drop-in 50-and-over games defeated 100-20 at annual general meeting
New Prince George Citizen owner promises newspaper will be the community watchdog

New Prince George Citizen owner promises newspaper will be the community watchdog

"I think it’s important that there is actual fact-based journalism that's done and that’s an important role the city has played in our community for over 108 years.”
As Snow Frolics continue, milk jug curling is canceled on Saturday

As Snow Frolics continue, milk jug curling is canceled on Saturday

Snow Frolics is forced to cancel milk jug curling on Saturday, Feb. 3, due to the weather.
Former city councillor Cameron Stolz purchases Prince George Citizen

Former city councillor Cameron Stolz purchases Prince George Citizen

“It’s an incredible honour to continue forward the tradition of ensuring the stories of our city and region are being told.”