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Man charged in connection with Adam William's death in court in Prince George

Lloyd Cook, the man charged in connection with the death of a Prince George teen, sat closemouthed and fiddled with a gold pinkie ring as he listened to two witnesses at the start of his trial in Prince George Tuesday.

Camp Day Wednesday

If you order a coffee at Tim Hortons, you'll help send a kid to camp. It's Camp Day, the one day a year when all coffee proceeds go to the Tim Horton Children's Foundation.

Arson on Quince

A fire bomb, officially known as a Molotov cocktail, ignited a fire in a Prince George residential complex in the 2200 block of Quince Street, but fire crews were able to extinguish the blaze before any damage was done to the structure.
Fire at B X Pub

Fire at B X Pub

A fire broke out at the B X Neighbourhood Pub early Tuesday morning. A passerby spotted the small fire shortly after midnight. For more, see The Citizen.

Real bad day

Rescue personnel were called about 10 p.m. Monday to free a man pinned in his vehicle during a single vehicle accident near Bednesti Lake on Highway 16 West.

Slashed throat

Just after midnight Tuesday RCMP were called to UHNBC regarding a 45-year-old man of Prince George who walked into the hospital with a slashed throat. His wound was not life-threatening. The man refused to co-operate with police, said RCMP Sgt.

Paper will be delivered this afternoon

Dear Citizen subscribers Due to an electrical problem the Citizen press is down. As a result, The Citizen newspaper will be delivered this afternoon. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

New community garden takes root

UNBC and Prince George Christian Reformed Church are partners in a new community garden project.

Three at a blow

A Prince George driver has been charged with driving without due care and attention after hitting one moving and two parked vehicles on Tuesday. Witnesses at the scene of the collisions about 11:30 a.m.

Recycle cans and send a kid to camp

To ensure no child is deprived of a summer camp experience, Ness Lake Bible Camp is holding Cans for Kids. On Saturday, June 5 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., take your aluminum cans to the Nechako Bottle Depot on 1st Avenue.