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Police still seeking answers on mystery of missing family

Police still seeking answers on mystery of missing family

Nearly three decades after their disappearance, Prince George RCMP remain hopeful a particular person will step forward who may have the clues that will solve the mystery of what happened to the Jack Family.
Chamberlist respected inside, outside the court

Chamberlist respected inside, outside the court

Genuinely decent, well liked and with a deep sense of fairness. That's how retired B.C. Supreme Court Justice Eric Chamberlist is being remembered. Chamberlist died June 19 in Prince George. He was 71.
New CNC Board of Governors members sworn in

New CNC Board of Governors members sworn in

The College of New Caledonia welcomed three new members to its Board of Governors following a swearing in ceremony at its Prince George campus Thursday.
Downed conveyor blocks River Road

Downed conveyor blocks River Road

The east end of River Road was closed Thursday afternoon when a truck with boom knocked down a conveyor belt crossing the stretch from one side of Brink Forest Products to the other. No one was injured said RCMP, who were called to the scene at 2 p.
Public urged to help prevent wildfires over long weekend

Public urged to help prevent wildfires over long weekend

With increasing wildfire activity and continued hot and dry conditions, British Columbians are encouraged to do everything they can to prevent wildfires and help the province's hardworking firefighters and support staff get the job done.
Civil liberties group publishes guide to crossing border

Civil liberties group publishes guide to crossing border

In today's political climate, it's understandable why travellers might be more anxious than usual about crossing into Canada from the U.S. That's why the B.C.
Thunderstorm brewing says Environment Canada

Thunderstorm brewing says Environment Canada

Thunder and lightning are on their way, Environment Canada said in an update issued at 3:25 p.m. "A cluster of severe thunderstorms is moving across Highway 97 between Red Rock and Dunkley," the agency said.
Man who bragged about beating up ex-girlfriend loses sentence appeal

Man who bragged about beating up ex-girlfriend loses sentence appeal

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court judge's sentence for a man who savagely beat up his ex-girlfriend and then bragged about it on social media.
Seniors housing added to city's incentive program

Seniors housing added to city's incentive program

City council endorsed a proposal Monday night to expand a program that encourages multiple-family housing to include seniors housing and care home.
Citizen offers way to celebrate your favourite local businesses

Citizen offers way to celebrate your favourite local businesses

The Prince George Citizen is inviting readers to put in a good word for their favourite businesses.