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Sparks fly at Prince George-Mackenzie debate

Sparks fly at Prince George-Mackenzie debate

Candidates vying to become the next MLA for Prince George-Mackenzie put on a spirited debate Tuesday before about 175 voters during an all-candidates forum at the University of Northern British Columbia, tackling a wide range of issues in the process
RCMP offering free bike registration

RCMP offering free bike registration

The Prince George RCMP will once again be out in the community this cycling season helping owners with register their bikes on 529 Garage. They're starting tomorrow at Canadian Tire, off Domano Boulevard, 5-8 p.m.
Cancer survivor thriving at B.C. Children's Hospital

Cancer survivor thriving at B.C. Children's Hospital

On Aug. 1, 2013, Pamela and Ryan Saulters began a journey no parent ever wants to take. Their beloved three-year-old daughter, Audrey, was diagnosed with cancer at BC Children's Hospital.
UNBC hosting TEDx event

UNBC hosting TEDx event

UNBC is calling for speakers to participate at the first ever TEDxUNBC 2017 set to take place in September. The theme of this year's conference is "dispelling misconceptions." "This is so exciting.
All-candidates debate tonight

All-candidates debate tonight

It's your last chance to hear from all the candidates in both Prince George ridings at an all-candidates forum tonight. The event, co-sponsored by The Citizen, CKPG, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce, the B.C.
Marriott, bear attack stories earn awards for Citizen reporters

Marriott, bear attack stories earn awards for Citizen reporters

Two reporters and three other staff members from the Prince George Citizen were recognized at the Ma Murray Awards from the B.C. Yukon Community Newspapers Association on Saturday.
Wrong meds blamed for man's coma

Wrong meds blamed for man's coma

When her 74-year-old grandfather went to the emergency department Jan. 27 with flu-like symptoms, Victoria Clarke never imagined that his liver cancer diagnosis was not the worst thing that could happen during his 53-day hospital stay. On Feb.
Liberal incumbents promise more seats in engineering for UNBC

Liberal incumbents promise more seats in engineering for UNBC

University of Northern British Columbia will see an influx of new seats for undergraduate engineering students if the B.C. Liberals are re-elected, incumbent MLAs Mike Morris and Shirley Bond said Monday.
Power restored after outage strikes city

Power restored after outage strikes city

Service was restored to the nearly 5,800 customers affected after a power outage struck a large swath of the city Monday afternoon. Power went out shortly before 3 p.m. and was restored slightly more than one hour.
Driver killed in rollover near Horsefly

Driver killed in rollover near Horsefly

One person is dead after a single-vehicle crash Saturday on Highway 97 near Horsefly. Called to the scene shortly before 1 a.m., RCMP found a pickup had left the roadway, rolled and collided with a BC Hydro pole.