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Pipeline firm signs training deal

Pipeline firm signs training deal

People don't only want the chance to work, but where available, they want the chance to work in their community, according to a senior executive with an incoming liquefied natural gas project.
Drive on for school supplies

Drive on for school supplies

When children are able to go back to school, they'll need school supplies to be successful. That's why the Salvation Army launched its annual backpack and school supplies drive Wednesday at Pine Centre Mall.

Library offers vintage gaming

The Prince George Public Library is offering teens the opportunity to visit the past - in terms of video gaming. Today from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., the Bob Harkins branch is hosting a Retro Nintendo afternoon.
Councillor to forge veterans link

Councillor to forge veterans link

A city councillor is looking to take the lead on creating a new link for local veterans. Coun.
CBC star coming to P.G.

CBC star coming to P.G.

It may not be Q, but Jian Ghomeshi is coming to Prince George. The award-winning multi-hyphenate will bring an evening of commentary on current events and pop culture to Vanier Hall on Sept. 27 at 7 p.m.
BCNE ready for the big time

BCNE ready for the big time

It's an old saying and Go Big! is the order of the British Columbia Northern Exhibition this year, in its 102nd year. The fair in Prince George has expanded its gates to accommodate something for everyone.
Crash sends one to hospital

Crash sends one to hospital

A motorcyclist was sent to the hospital this morning after a collision with an SUV. Prince George RCMP are investigating after a 911 call dispatched emergency services to the intersection of Highway 97 and Chief Lake Road shortly before 10 a.m.
Shed fire investigated

Shed fire investigated

City fire crews quickly snuffed out a Wednesday morning blaze. At 7 a.m., Prince George Fire Rescue responded to a shed fire in the 500 block of Fourth Avenue. The flames, which had fully engulfed the shed, were threatening a second building.
Poll not kind to PAC

Poll not kind to PAC

During the last Citizen online poll, we asked 'When should the City of Prince George build a Performing Arts Centre?' Answers included 'It's needed - let's build it right away', which garnered 491 votes for a total of 14 per cent.

Road projects on the move

There are $1.11 million worth of road rehab projects underway this week.