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War Bride reunion in Halifax

War Bride reunion in Halifax

As Canadian soldiers arrived on European soil during the Second World War, an interesting immigration pattern followed. More than 48,000 European women and their children came into Canada.
Art for the Young at HeArt at the Gallery

Art for the Young at HeArt at the Gallery

Art for the Young at HeArt is a once-a-month, hour-and-a-half long session at Two Rivers Gallery where everyone is welcome to enjoy the gallery by learning a little something and doing a little something.
Student groups meet with Moore

Student groups meet with Moore

James Moore met with a few students Friday for the first time since his November appointment as University of Northern B.C.'s next chancellor.
Dedicated subscribers make The Citizen part of daily routine

Dedicated subscribers make The Citizen part of daily routine

Imagine doing anything for more than 75 years, almost every day, without fail. It becomes a part of the routine, a part of life. Evelyn Rebman, 90, has been a subscriber of the Prince George Citizen for more than 75 years.
Hilary Clinton for president?

Hilary Clinton for president?

The last Citizen poll asked the question: "If you could vote for U.S.
The Citizen marks 100 years

The Citizen marks 100 years

The history of The Prince George Citizen goes back almost as far as that of the city itself. The City of Prince George was incorporated in 1915, one year before The Citizen was born.
Man arrested following home invasion

Man arrested following home invasion

A 34-year-old Prince George man was arrested and faces charges following a home invasion on Saturday morning.
Suspect sought in gas station robbery

Suspect sought in gas station robbery

RCMP are on the lookout for a suspect following the armed robbery of a gas station in the 4200 block of Fifth Avenue on Saturday night. The suspect is described as a man who was wearing a black, long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans and a black mask.
Passive house low-energy standard subject of talk at UNBC

Passive house low-energy standard subject of talk at UNBC

Constructing ultra-low-energy homes will be the subject of a presentation this evening at the University of Northern British Columbia. That's when Rob Bernhardt of the Canadian Passive House Institute will speak at the Weldwood Theatre at 6 p.m.
Help sought for moose tick survey

Help sought for moose tick survey

Members of the public are being asked to help document moose winter tick infestations by completing an online survey. It will help B.C.