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City backs up the bus on transit facility

City backs up the bus on transit facility

Year in review
Human remains found on pavilion site

Human remains found on pavilion site

Year in review
Skin cancer survivor fears drug defunding

Skin cancer survivor fears drug defunding

Mike Allan is still not sure why he was the only survivor. The Prince George resident had been diagnosed with melanoma, a form of skin cancer. A clinical trial in Alberta involving the drug Yervoy/ipilimumab proved unsuccessful.
International student numbers up at CNC, down at UNBC

International student numbers up at CNC, down at UNBC

The growth of international student enrolment may have been a saving grace for northern B.C. colleges and universities in 2017. According to newly released data from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training, B.C.
The Citizen's top 10 online stories

The Citizen's top 10 online stories

There were more than nine million page views to the Prince George Citizen website during 2017. Here are the top 10 online stories for 2017 from Jan. 1 to Dec. 26: 1. Prince George fire risk extreme by Ted Clarke had 32,308 hits online.
Major court cases lined up for 2018

Major court cases lined up for 2018

Year in review
Questions still surround gruesome murder

Questions still surround gruesome murder

Year in review
Knox United closing its doors

Knox United closing its doors

With mixed emotions, Betty Belado, a lifelong member of Knox United Church, remembers her 72 years as part of the congregation as the church closes its doors at the end of the year.
50 years of history at Kelly Road

50 years of history at Kelly Road

Kelly Road Secondary School has a varied history, both in grades offered and catchment area. The former elementary/junior high school became strictly a junior high in 1967.
Retired teachers release latest volume of history of area schools

Retired teachers release latest volume of history of area schools

For Tiiu Noukas, the motivation involved in telling the story of each and every one of Prince George's schools - both past and present - is a mix of nostalgia and solemn duty.