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Too much personal student info available, teacher warns

Too much personal student info available, teacher warns

When Prince George teacher Glen Thielmann logged in to print off his class list Tuesday morning, the internal teacher software - MyEducationBC - brought up 64-pages worth of personal student information.
Sentence reduced in courthouse attack

Sentence reduced in courthouse attack

The B.C. Court of Appeal has granted a break on the sentence for a man who punched a local Crown prosecutor near the steps of the Prince George courthouse.
Warrant issued for missing parolee

Warrant issued for missing parolee

A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a parolee after he failed to return to a halfway home in Prince George on Tuesday.
Raise a Reader day supports local literacy

Raise a Reader day supports local literacy

Prince George residents grabbing a coffee or a breakfast sandwich Wednesday morning saw dozens of volunteers hawking special editions of The Prince George Citizen newspaper for donations to Raise a Reader in support of literacy programs throughout th

Find local election information online

For information on everything about the 2015 federal election campaign, go to The Citizen's website (www.princegeorgecitizen.com)and click on the Election 2015 link.
#YoungPeopleDon’tVote

#YoungPeopleDon’tVote

Young people don't vote. It's a refrain so common, you no longer need the songbook. Regardless of whether it's a federal, provincial or municipal election, the song remains the same.
Hammy relished his time in P.G.

Hammy relished his time in P.G.

Dan Hamhuis had a couple good reasons to take an interest in Vancouver Canucks prospect Tate Olson at this past weekend's training camp at CN Centre.
Celebrity entrepreneur ready to boost local businesses, business people

Celebrity entrepreneur ready to boost local businesses, business people

The co-stars of the upcoming Amilya Antonetti show in Prince George will be local business people she has worked with to grow their business.
Health textbook teaches indigenous perspectives

Health textbook teaches indigenous perspectives

A new health textbook edited by two University of Northern B.C. professors has gathered indigenous perspectives and experiences to offer a better look at the realities of healthcare in aboriginal communities.
Judge refuses to reopen trial for stolen jet boat

Judge refuses to reopen trial for stolen jet boat

Sentencing for a man convicted of knowingly buying a stolen jet boat and trailer will occur after a provincial court judge dismissed Monday an application to reopen the case to hear new evidence.