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Libertarian joins election race

Libertarian joins election race

Todd Keller is hoping to avoid a return to the economic downturn experienced in the 1980s.
Brewmaster joins PWB team

Brewmaster joins PWB team

A fifth generation German brewmaster joins the Pacific Western Brewing team.
Diabetes Walk & Talk coming

Diabetes Walk & Talk coming

A weekly learning and fitness series aimed at improving the health of those dealing with diabetes is set to kick off this September.

Warning issued about mortgage fraud

The B.C. Registrar of Mortgage Brokers is urging mortgage lenders to report any suspected misconduct following reports that mortgage brokers in Ontario may have falsified information on mortgage applications.
Local dealership fined for deceptive practices

Local dealership fined for deceptive practices

The B.C. Motor Vehicle Sales Authority has fined the owners of Northland Chrysler Jeep Dodge $44,000 and its former principal, Brent Marshall, $3,550 for engaging in deceptive practices. The penalties, issued Aug.
Derrick named NDP candidate in Cariboo

Derrick named NDP candidate in Cariboo

Prince George businessman Trent Derrick will fly the orange flag for Cariboo-Prince George during the federal election. On Monday night Derrick won the NDP nomination for the riding, beating out competitors Debora Munoz and Laura Zimmerman.
Man found dead on Haldi Lake Road

Man found dead on Haldi Lake Road

The Prince George RCMP's serious crime section is investigating a suspicious death after the body of a dead man was found near the south end of Haldi Lake Road on Sunday morning. The man has been identified as Ian Matthew Begg, 35, of Prince George.
Archaeologist looking for a blast from the past

Archaeologist looking for a blast from the past

When land is developed almost anywhere in the north, it is customary and often a legal prerequisite to check it out first to find any signs of historical significance.

More people collecting EI than last year

The number of people in Prince George and area collecting Employment Insurance stood at 1,690 in June, according to the latest numbers from Statistics Canada, released this week.
A long history at The Citizen

A long history at The Citizen

Emma Mauro was a stay-at-home mom who learned to speak English by watching Sesame Street with her kids. When she decided to join the work force in 1974, Mauro found a position at the Prince George Citizen, hand inserting flyers into the newspaper.