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Minding moose

Minding moose

Northern B.C. is in the middle of its peak time for moose-vehicle collisions. That makes it prime time for UNBC researcher Roy Rea’s talk Friday on the matter. “Most collisions happen at night, so when there is less visibility.
Home sales reach near record pace

Home sales reach near record pace

Prince George went through its second-busiest year on record in terms of single-family home sales, according to numbers released Wednesday by the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board.
Collision closes access to Highway 97 North

Collision closes access to Highway 97 North

The Prince George RCMP continue to investigate a serious collision that occurred earlier this afternoon. At just before 3 p.m.

Citizen online readers vow to stop complaining

The last poll asked what was going to be your new year's resolution? Stop complaining so much topped the charts with 39 per cent, for a total of 131 votes.

New parking stalls at UHNBC

There's more than 100 new parking spots at the University Hospital of Northern B.C. Each day about 800 visitors use the front visitors' parking lot at the hospital and the 54 new angled parking stalls will help ease the pressure.
Can you dig it?

Can you dig it?

Prince George residents can expect to wake up to a bit more snow this morning, although nowhere near the deluge that struck earlier this week.
Over $300,000 seized through Crime Stoppers tips

Over $300,000 seized through Crime Stoppers tips

Tips to Prince George Crime Stopper Program yielded 24 arrests and seizure of $316,496 in property and drugs during 2014, according to numbers released Tuesday. The totals came as a result of 534 tips given to Crime Stoppers.
Ex-Mountie with P.G. links gets break on parole

Ex-Mountie with P.G. links gets break on parole

VANCOUVER - A former Mountie convicted of first-degree murder has been granted escorted, overnight leave privileges even after his parole was repeatedly suspended or revoked because he was “being deceitful.
Hit-and-run hoses hydrant

Hit-and-run hoses hydrant

An early morning hit-and-run resulted in a mess for city crews. News of a water hydrant getting hit at 10th Avenue and Central Street West came in at 5:30 Tuesday morning, said city public works associate director Gina Layte Liston.
Shots fired at Tamarack Street home

Shots fired at Tamarack Street home

Shots were fired at a 2100-block Tamarack Street home just before 1 a.m. Tuesday.