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Elks May Day parade

Don't forget the 82nd annual Elks May Day parade on Saturday. Starting at 11 a.m.

Caught in the act

A 38-year-old prolific offender, with 43 previous criminal code convictions, was caught exiting a broken window in possession of stolen property at a residence in the 2100 block of Pine Street Wednesday at about 1:30 p.m.

Bond up for Sally Ann Award

Several people will be up for awards when the Prince George Salvation Army hosts a recognition dinner on Saturday night.

New legislation protects Canadian water

The Feds are tabling the Boundary and Transboundary Waters Treaty Act today. This means that Canada's water is protected from bulk removal outside of the country.

Bond to receive Sally Ann Award

MLA Shirley Bond is set to receive the Sally Ann Award this Saturday at the Spirit of the Salvation Army recognition dinner.

Medical students set to graduate

A total of 23 students - six of them from Prince George - will be graduating from the Northern Medical Program this Saturday. The event will be held in the Bentley Centre at UNBC, 1:30 p.m. start. For more, see The Citizen.

Huckleberry mine gets another extension

Imperial Metals has announced updated mineral reserves at the Huckleberry mine in northern B.C. that enable the mine to continue operations until July 2012. The company used conservative pricing and exchange points in its calculation: Copper at $1.

Homes remain more affordable in northern B.C., says study

Bogged down by a burdensome mortgage for a $500,000 shack? It's the ongoing lament in the Lower Mainland but in Prince George it's a much brighter story. Every year the B.C.

What's On

The stars have aligned to provide the ultimate in local entertainment.

Facing five fearsome dragons

A Prince George man has been selected from hundreds to face the fearsome five dragons featured on the televised Dragons Den show on CBC. John Geleen has an invention he's confident the Dragons will want to invest in.