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Lheidli T'enneh to vote on treaty

Lheidli T'enneh to vote on treaty

Members of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation are going back to the polls this year to vote on the long-simmering treaty proposal with the province. "We have been involved in the B.C.
Council rebuffs request for financial relief

Council rebuffs request for financial relief

A pair of community organizations walked away empty handed Monday night after city council turned down their requests for financial assistance.
New Year's babies of the north

New Year's babies of the north

Terrace - Jedi Wells Time: Jan. 2 at 8:26 p.m.
Pastry Chef owner sentenced for illegal guns

Pastry Chef owner sentenced for illegal guns

A Prince George provincial court judge found Karl Heinz Haus let a harmless hobby get out of hand in sentencing him to a six-month conditional sentence Monday on convictions related to a high-profile seizure of prohibited firearms and magazines from
Most read Citizen stories for 2015

Most read Citizen stories for 2015

Whether it's courts and crime or a particularly inspiring Prince George resident, certain stories seemed to resonate in this city and reverberate outwards.
‘I was just a rag doll’

‘I was just a rag doll’

To start the new year, Paul Gilbert is celebrating some new marks in his life. One of them is a gouge in his calf muscle that other parts of his body have been used by doctors to putty in.
Operation Red Nose breaks 1,000 rides over holiday season

Operation Red Nose breaks 1,000 rides over holiday season

For the sixth year in a row, Operation Red Nose gave more than 1,000 rides to Prince George residents during its winter season safe driving blitz.
Citizen readers tap Winter Games as top story

Citizen readers tap Winter Games as top story

The 2015 Canada Winter Games dominated the year in news. According to an online poll, Citizen readers declared the two-week February event as the year's top story with 70 per cent of the 256 votes.
Three 2015 homicides remain cold cases

Three 2015 homicides remain cold cases

The sound of shots ringing out on Upper Fraser Road on Jan. 16 marked an inauspicious start to 2015. Up until that day, Prince George had gone 637 days without a murder.
UNBC celebrated 25th anniversary amid faculty, chancellor disputes

UNBC celebrated 25th anniversary amid faculty, chancellor disputes

The past year has been one of upheaval for UNBC, marked mostly by a faculty dispute with university administration that stretched back to the start of the 2015 calendar.