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Cosplayers from Northern FanCon bring cheer to children

Cosplayers from Northern FanCon bring cheer to children

Cosplayers from Northern FanCon visited the children in the pediatric unit at the University Hospital of Northern B.C.
100 trees for 100 years

100 trees for 100 years

The annual Festival of Trees is months away but it's already getting in on Prince George's birthday celebrations.
Alberta NDP victory a game-changer: Cullen

Alberta NDP victory a game-changer: Cullen

Two long-standing arguments against the New Democratic Party were weakened by the success of the Alberta's provincial arm this week, said NDP MP Nathan Cullen on Thursday.
Blood clinic carries on, despite impending closure

Blood clinic carries on, despite impending closure

A sign greets blood donors at the entrance of the Prince George clinic thanking them for 17 years of support. Over the next month, dozens of donors will walk through those doors for the last time.
Shatner still chasing the magic

Shatner still chasing the magic

I guess it has to be done. But does William Shatner really need an introduction? His characters hardly need an explanation, and they aren't even real people. Even... his... manner of speech... has a... reputation.
Man jailed for attack with brass knuckles

Man jailed for attack with brass knuckles

A Prince George man will serve jail time for weapons convictions stemming from an incident at a 2013 high school post-graduation party outside of the city.

Crime Stoppers conference bring kudos for locals

Prince George was well represented at this weekend's B.C. Crime Stoppers conference.

Taxi drivers raise funds to support Nepal earthquake survivors

Pictures of devastation from Nepal following the April 25 earthquake inspired one Prince George resident to take up the cause - and the collection plate. Donating to charity is nothing new for Harman Atwal, who moved to Canada in 2003 from India.
Bulletin Board starts soon

Bulletin Board starts soon

The Prince George Citizen is bringing back the printed version of the community calendar, offering a chance to showcase an event or meeting in Prince George on our Bulletin Board in our print edition every Friday.
Paving season starts

Paving season starts

The city kicked off its paving program Wednesday, a $7-million project to rehabilitate area roads and sidewalks.