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Virtual reality expert here for Tech Week

There are tangible realities to discuss and learn about virtual reality (VR). An expert in the VR field will be in the room for a live, in-person workshop on how this new technology can work for you or your business right now.

AWAC encouraged by housing announcement

Plans are still in the works to convert the Economy Inn on Third Avenue to an affordable housing project and the timing couldn't be better for the Association Advocating for Women and Children. B.C.

Springwood to benefit from Adopt a School program

Springwood elementary school has been chosen as a recipient of the Indigo 2017 Adopt a School program.

Wine Festival tickets on sale next week

One of the hottest tickets of the year is about to go up for sale. Each autumn, Theatre NorthWest pops the cork off the wine industry with their Wine Festival fundraiser. The event is divided into the day tastings and the evening tastings.
Accused murderer's motive for dismembering body remains mystery

Accused murderer's motive for dismembering body remains mystery

Little light was shed during a trial Tuesday on why a man accused of first-degree murder chopped off the victim’s head in the process of disposing of his body. James David Junior Charlie faces the count in the January 2012 death of Fribjon Bjornson.
Charges laid against alleged van thief

Charges laid against alleged van thief

A Prince George man is facing 10 charges after allegedly leading police on a chase in a stolen van.

City crews wrap up paving projects

City crews are approaching the completion of scheduled paving for 2017.
Suspects sought in gunpoint robbery

Suspects sought in gunpoint robbery

Citizen staff Police are on the lookout for two people suspected of committing a robbery at gunpoint on Saturday afternoon. The incident occurred in the backyard of a 2200-block Redwood Street home sometime before 3:30 p.m.

Fir beetle 'a growing problem' in P.G. area: Kordyban

The Douglas fir beetle continues to make its way into Prince George. "The Douglas fir beetle is already here," Bill Kordyban, president of Carrier Lumber, said at a presentation to city council last week.
'Thank you so much Nana'

'Thank you so much Nana'

Woman rides in support of grandson who has gone through cancer battle