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Hardeman finds refreshing reminder in J

Hardeman finds refreshing reminder in J

Corey Hardeman had a clear vision for what she wanted out of her Alphabet Project assignment, the letter J. She used collage - bits of imagery cut from paper and pasted into a larger composite image - to show the letter J in the form of rabbits.
Emergency dental clinic marks 10 years of helping

Emergency dental clinic marks 10 years of helping

Tucked in the back of the Prince George Native Friendship Centre in a tiny room just big enough for a front desk, filing cabinet, small sink and two dentist chairs, Carole Whitmer and Dr. Richard Wilczek seem part of the furniture too.
Local nursing students arrive in India

Local nursing students arrive in India

Learning is a always a personal journey. Both myself and my colleague, Anita Muchalla, are excited to have the pleasure of facilitating an incredible learning journey for an impressive group of future nurses.
A boy and his whale

A boy and his whale

A rather unusual friendship has developed between an 11-year-old Vanderhoof boy and a false killer whale at the Vancouver Aquarium over the past year.
Local father and son charged with B&E of Girl Guide camp

Local father and son charged with B&E of Girl Guide camp

Robert Glenn Klyne, 42, and his 18-year-old son Brady Samuel Klyne have been charged with break, enter and commit and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose in connection with a May 4 break-in at a Girl Guides camp.
Wildfires still burning strong in northeast B.C.

Wildfires still burning strong in northeast B.C.

Despite cooler, wet weather throughout the Peace over the weekend, authorities caution the wildfires are still burning strong, and with a return to warm temperatures this week they could still see some growth.
Residents oppose Otway area rezoning

Residents oppose Otway area rezoning

The arguments went on late into the city hall night.
Machete use no public threat

Machete use no public threat

Just before 9 a.m. on Monday morning, police got a report of a person with a machete near Heather Park. Many RCMP officers were on the scene and local schools were advised of the threat.
Citizen reporter wins award for brain injury series

Citizen reporter wins award for brain injury series

Citizen reporter Samantha Wright Allen won the John Collison Memorial Award for Investigative Journalism on Saturday for her series Living With Brain Injury about the efforts of local residents, one of them a teenage girl, to rebuild their lives afte
A friend to all

A friend to all

City mourns the loss of Citizen photographer David Mah