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City mum on fate of convicted firefighter

City mum on fate of convicted firefighter

City hall is declining to comment on whether a firefighter who has committed a criminal offence can keep his job.
Noah's Ark closing in September

Noah's Ark closing in September

Yes, the rumour is true, said Noah's Ark Adventureland owner Lana Norn. The park will shut its doors to the public at the end of September after 20 years of providing family fun and educational farm tours to school-aged children.
Warrant issued for alleged thief, fraud artist

Warrant issued for alleged thief, fraud artist

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a 53-year-old man who failed to appear in Prince George provincial court this week to answer to a long list of charges involving the alleged use of stolen credit cards.
Police search for witnesses to collision

Police search for witnesses to collision

Prince George RCMP are looking for witnesses that may have seen a collision between a motorcyle and a pickup at a busy intersection earlier this month. The incident occurred at the corner of Highway 97 and 10th Avenue on Monday, June 8 at about noon.
Out of line

Out of line

Finding it hard to stay on the straight and narrow? City streets have received some much-needed lane markings over the past few weeks, but in some areas, the painted lines seem to be wandering astray.
District seeking input on waste management

District seeking input on waste management

Residents are being asked to weigh in on the regional district's trash plan. An online survey is available to provide feedback as the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George's solid waste management plan goes under review.
Poll takers on fence over Enbridge ads

Poll takers on fence over Enbridge ads

The last Citizen online poll asked: Do you believe Tim Hortons was right to pull the Enbridge ads running on the coffee chain's in-store screens? "Yes, because I shouldn't have to look at ads when ordering coffee and food" got 35 per cent of the vote
Pride festivities growing in city

Pride festivities growing in city

As Pride Prince George enters its 18th year, the July festival is celebrating an expanded parade route and an uptick in sponsorship.
Student’s hair cut by school worker without parents’ permission

Student’s hair cut by school worker without parents’ permission

The mother of a Hart Highlands Elementary student is furious and exploring legal action after a school staff member cut her son's hair without her permission.

Farmers market to celebrate 20 years

The Prince George Farmers' Market Association will celebrate its 20th anniversary this Saturday with the help of some local musical talent.