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Names released of two killed in collision near Tete Jaune Cache

Names released of two killed in collision near Tete Jaune Cache

The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a man and a woman who died in a motor vehicle related incident near Tete Jaune Cache on Wednesday. They are Karmen Anne McGee, 25, of New Westminster, and Bruce Donald Sykes, 64, of Vernon.
Andre's March Madness Flyer

Andre's March Madness Flyer

Citizen editor up for National Newspaper Award

Citizen editor up for National Newspaper Award

The Citizen's managing editor is up for one of Canada's most prestigious newspaper awards.
Independent Investigations Office to look into arrest caught on video

Independent Investigations Office to look into arrest caught on video

The Independent Investigations Office will be investigating the actions of Prince George RCMP members who arrested two men found in an allegedly stolen pickup truck, after a video surfaced this week suggesting excessive force was used.
Masich Place opens three weeks early

Masich Place opens three weeks early

Spring is coming to Masich Place Stadium early this year. On Saturday, the city will open the gates from dawn until dusk for residents to take to the track. That's roughly three weeks earlier than usual, said a city release.
Man reported missing now found

Man reported missing now found

Nicholas Moore, the man police reported missing yesterday afternoon , was located last night and is safe and sound, Prince George RCMP said. "The Prince George RCMP would like to thank those that assisted with the investigation."
Cash mob hitting Menchies

Cash mob hitting Menchies

Menchie's Frozen Yogurt was chosen by the Prince George Chamber of Commerce to be the recipient of a cash mob on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m.
New PWB brew is pure B.C.

New PWB brew is pure B.C.

It isn't easy to make an all-B.C. line of beer at a commercial level. It wasn't easy to invent Cariboo Springs Lager, but Pacific Western Brewing of Prince George has done it.
Human rights group concerned by arrest video

Human rights group concerned by arrest video

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is raising questions about whether excessive force was used after seeing a video showing a police takedown of two men found inside an allegedly stolen pickup truck. The video taken Feb.
City water vulnerable to spills

City water vulnerable to spills

The City of Prince George and CN Rail need to take a number of preventative steps to make sure the city's main well water source is no longer vulnerable to "catastrophic" damage from hazardous spills.