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'It's important to give back'

'It's important to give back'

He volunteers so much for the university, people think it's his job. Andrew Seabrook is the president of the UNBC Alumni Association but his day job is financial advisor at Allan Johnson Financial Group.
City to launch new website

City to launch new website

The City of Prince George is getting ready to launch a new website on April 25. Visitors to the website will be welcomed to an enhanced and attractive design that is geared for easier accessibility options along with many more enhancements.
New playgrounds planned for city parks

New playgrounds planned for city parks

Several playgrounds in Prince George have been deemed unsafe and plans are in the works to replace and remove them.
Truck crashes into store

Truck crashes into store

If there had been customers checking out at M&M Food Market it would be a different story but owner Jason Johannson said luckily there were no injuries when a pickup truck crashed into the front of the store just after noon on Thursday.
Leaving a legacy of Good Cheer

Leaving a legacy of Good Cheer

After 94 years the 12-member Good Cheer Club of Prince George will now cease as an active volunteer group but in their infinite wisdom members knew that by hosting a sustainable endowment fund through the Prince George Community Foundation their name
Identities confirmed of deceased Williams Lake men

Identities confirmed of deceased Williams Lake men

RCMP have confirmed the identities of two individuals found deceased in a Williams Lake home on Tuesday. The two men are identified as Jonathan Sellars, 30, and Devon Stewart, 26. Williams Lake RCMP were called to the residence at 8:46 p.m.
Oilers top hockey playoff poll

Oilers top hockey playoff poll

During the last poll The Citizen asked "The NHL playoffs are set to start.
Earth Day events planned for Saturday

Earth Day events planned for Saturday

The Prince George edition of Earth Day 2017 will feature many earthy events Saturday. Planned activities downtown include live music, food, kid's crafts, a recycle challenge, spring cleanup, community booths and cake at noon in front of city hall.
Mounties protest for union, higher wages

Mounties protest for union, higher wages

Some B.C. Mounties are continuing to cover the stripes on their pants to protest in support of a nationwide campaign for higher pay and a union for the RCMP.
Home show starts Friday

Home show starts Friday

The 40th annual Northern B.C. Home and Garden Show, hosted by the Canadian Home Builder's Association of Northern B.C., is set to kick off Friday.