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Another bust

Another bust

The RCMP crime reduction team in Prince George have charged three men from the Lower Mainland after a property search on Shelly Road South revealed a grow area of 800 marijauna plants The accused, Xuan Man DO, Xuan Minh Do and James Garlough have bee

Condo project bothers neighbours

Alarm bells are being raised over a six-storey condominium project in the works for the 1600 block of Seventh Avenue.

Buzzing at the bee

Vanier Hall will be fairly buzzing Saturday when more than 40 students arrive from throughout the North to face off in the annual Citizen spelling bee.

Active kids will live longer

Prince George Family YMCA will host its fifth annual Healthy Kids Day on June 6 at Masich Stadium. Back in the spotlight will be the kids marathon, main stage entertainment, activity zone and road race. For more, see the Citizen.

Festival results

Prince George & District Music Festival results for Wed.

Marihuana bust

More than 50 marihuana plants and 35 pounds of bud marihuana were seized Feb. 23 by Prince George RCMP at a grow operation in the 3600 block of Chartwell Avenue.

Parents' plan draws some praise from school district

School district superintendent Brian Pepper has issued a formal response to parent group's proposals to trim the school district's budget by $9 million over three years in which he concurs with a handful of suggestions but dismisses others as unreali

Marijuana bust

More than 50 marijuana plants and 35 pounds of bud marijuana were seized Feb. 23 by Prince George RCMP at a grow operation in the 3600 block of Chartwell Avenue.

Rustad not opening any time soon

Lumber prices are climbing, but the dynamics of the North American wood construction market have not given Canfor enough assurance to re-open their Rustad Sawmill in Prince George. See The Citizen for more details.

Perogies and cabbage rolls

The ever-popular cabbage rolls and perogies will be on sale again during the Easter Bazaar at St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 2514 Vanier St. The event is on from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 27.