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Timeless quality of Cabaret shines through on stage

Timeless quality of Cabaret shines through on stage

Life is a cabaret, old chum. Welcome to Cabaret. The song refrain is not just a catchy bit of Broadway sizzle. It is a reminder that this whimsical spritz of fiction is indeed all about the here and now.
City council pay under review

City council pay under review

City council is looking for five individuals to decide if they deserve a raise. On Monday, city council approved city staff to begin the recruitment of five members of the public to serve on the Advisory Committee on Council Remuneration.
No action from city on Hart pool petition

No action from city on Hart pool petition

City council received a 1,660-signature petition on Monday calling for the new pool being constructed to replace the Four Seasons Leisure Pool to be built in the Hart instead of downtown. City council received the petition, but took no action on it.
Northern Health claims moderate success in 2017 recruitment

Northern Health claims moderate success in 2017 recruitment

The drought of trained health professionals may be easing, according to the head of human resources for Northern Health.
Michael Landsberg shares story of depression, anxiety at Timberwolves breakfast

Michael Landsberg shares story of depression, anxiety at Timberwolves breakfast

In front of an audience of over 400 people, former TSN host Michael Landsberg calmly told the story of the night he came close to ending his life.
Jeanne Clarke Award winners announced Sunday

Jeanne Clarke Award winners announced Sunday

Jay Sherwood, retired teacher-librarian, was honoured Sunday evening during the Jeanne Clarke Local History Awards, presented by the board of trustees of the Prince George Public Library.
Seeking a solution to poverty in Prince George

Seeking a solution to poverty in Prince George

He just wants more food. Patrick Williams, a man from Burns Lake and member of the Lake Babine Nation, who lives on the streets of Prince George and has happily found shelter in an abandoned van recently, just wants enough food to eat.
Heritage Expo at the library

Heritage Expo at the library

The Central Interior Heritage Expo was held Saturday at the Prince George Public Library.
If Alberta doesn't take the wine, ban the B.C. bud, say pollsters

If Alberta doesn't take the wine, ban the B.C. bud, say pollsters

The Citizen poll said "Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced Tuesday that her province will stop importing B.C.
Local, regional talent stepping into Searchlight

Local, regional talent stepping into Searchlight

The voting buttons are now live for the CBC Searchlight contest. The annual music showcase allows Canada to vote online for their favourite unsung singers and instrumentalists.