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Police wish contact with Vigar

The Prince George RCMP are looking to speak to Jacqueline (Jackie) Vigar, a 46-year-old Prince George woman, regarding an ongoing investigation.

Quesnel MLA makes decision on political future

Bob Simpson, the Cariboo North MLA who was booted from the NDP caucus this fall, announced Wednesday he is formally leaving the NDP and will run in the next election as an independent.

Crack shack arrests.09

When Prince George RCMP began a search on suspected crack shack Dec. 7 they found both doors to the house heavily barricaded.

Forest service cuts go too far: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

A decade of layoffs and budget cuts - combined with the recent natural resource ministries reorganization - has so thoroughly gutted the B.C. Forest Service, the door is open to abuse, says a left-wing think-tank analysis released Wednesday. B.C.
Healthy New Year to all

Healthy New Year to all

The Prince George Citizen will start the new year off in healthy manner by offering a new column that will be closely related to the lifestyle of most northerners.
Sudden death of schoolboy 'very rare,' says expert

Sudden death of schoolboy 'very rare,' says expert

The head of the province's Child Death Review Unit (CDRU) is already aware that the case of a Prince George child will soon be on her desk.

Christy Clark enters B.C. Liberal leadership race

Christy Clark announced today she will seek the leadership of the B.C. Liberal Party, saying she wants to put families first. She also gave a nod to rural B.C., saying that the province's resource-based economy is important, including for Vancouver.
Quesnel MLA quits NDP, vows to run as independent

Quesnel MLA quits NDP, vows to run as independent

Bob Simpson, the Cariboo North MLA who was booted from the NDP caucus this fall, announced today he is formally leaving the NDP and will run the next in the next election as an independent.
Kinsley takes stand in Skakun trial; had 'little interest' in Heller report

Kinsley takes stand in Skakun trial; had 'little interest' in Heller report

Former mayor Colin Kinsley testified he had "little interest" in a report regarding a complaint by two civilian employees about the working environment at the Prince George RCMP when the trial into whether city councillor Brian Skakun leaked the docu
Leaked document caused 'absolute anguish,' Munoz says

Leaked document caused 'absolute anguish,' Munoz says

Councillor Debora Munoz said she lived "in a state of absolute anguish" for three months as she carried the secret fellow councillor Brian Skakun illegally leaked the Kitty Heller report to the CBC.