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People think it's crazy to snowblow their lawn, poll shows

People think it's crazy to snowblow their lawn, poll shows

It's been a while, Prince George Citizen readers, since we changed up our poll question and we asked "did you snowblow your front lawn this spring?" With 709 votes, taking 53 per cent was "of course not - that's crazy!" With 279 votes and 21 per cent
Community mourns loss of Lheidli T'enneh elder

Community mourns loss of Lheidli T'enneh elder

A memorial service is being held today for one of the region's most active cultural figures and one of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation's most beloved elders. Robert Frederick was born April 6, 1950, and died on May 4.
$5.2 million approved for parkade renovation

$5.2 million approved for parkade renovation

By a 7-2 count, a $5.2-million renovation of the 2nd Avenue parkade won city council's approval on Monday night. The total represents a $2.4-million jump over the original estimate for the work when it was included in the 2016 capital plan.
Pair of Prince George hockey players showcasing skills at NHL Scouting Combine

Pair of Prince George hockey players showcasing skills at NHL Scouting Combine

Layton Ahac, Taylor Gauthier making cases as potential draft picks
Prince George's Second Avenue Parkade Upgrade project is $2.4 million over budget

Prince George's Second Avenue Parkade Upgrade project is $2.4 million over budget

The cost of material and labour has risen since the project was approved in 2016
Child left unattended in vehicle

Child left unattended in vehicle

A close call has prompted Prince George RCMP to remind people to refrain from leaving children and dogs in their vehicles, exposing them to potentially-fatal summer heat.
Prince George RCMP issue warning after child left in hot car unattended

Prince George RCMP issue warning after child left in hot car unattended

Concerned citizens called RCMP when noticing the child
UNBC hunting for answers in next step of this Prince George cat study

UNBC hunting for answers in next step of this Prince George cat study

If your feline has a predator complex, the school is encouraging you to volunteer
UNBC researcher seeking volunteers for cat study

UNBC researcher seeking volunteers for cat study

Researchers at the University of Northern British Columbia are seeking a few good felines who hunt and like bringing their prized prey back to their humans. The house cats must be free roaming and willing to wear or try a specialty collar.
On Our Radar: You can experience the enchantment of Beauty and the Beast in Prince George

On Our Radar: You can experience the enchantment of Beauty and the Beast in Prince George

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