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Enbridge community meeting taking place

The Sea to Sands Conservation Alliance is hosting a community meeting to discuss the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway project.

City debt not as bad as it looks

The city's official debt load looks massive on paper. Taxpayers don't need to worry about that large number, the real debt is a different story according to city budget officials.

Downtown police blitz

Monday is being looked upon as the first day of a new downtown Prince George as an RCMP unit begins a blitz towards a safer and cleaner heart of the city.

Mayor's Task Force gets money

In a climate of Spartan fiscal restraint, city council approved a $350,000 parcel of money be set aside for the Mayor's Task Force for a Better Downtown. Mayor Dan Rogers explained why to The Citizen. See The Citizen for more details.

Quesnel girl wins Citizen spelling bee

Third time was the charm for Cynthia Dykhuizen. In her third attempt in as many years, the grade-seven student from Barlow Creek Elementary School on the outskirts of Quesnel emerged the winner of the Citizen spelling bee at Vanier Hall on Saturday.

Hit and run near Spruceland

A 33-year-old woman was taken to hospital with major injuries following a hit and run early Saturday morning on Fifth Avenue near the bypass, Prince George RCMP reported.
Farmers Market has eye on old Morrison's Mens Wear

Farmers Market has eye on old Morrison's Mens Wear

The old Morrison's Mens Wear at the corner of Third and George is well on its way to becoming a new year-round indoor farmers market.

Home invasion on Quince Street

A household in the 2600 block of Quince Street was the target of an home invasion early Saturday morning, Prince George RCMP are reporting.
PG Ctiizen Facebook and Twitter feeds readers

PG Ctiizen Facebook and Twitter feeds readers

The Prince George Citizen has improved both its Facebook and Twitter feeds. By either becoming a fan on Facebook, or following us on Twitter, you'll get some occasional cool stories and crazy letters, as well as chances at really easy prizes.
Fighting hate in Prince George

Fighting hate in Prince George

A series of churches along Ospika Boulevard are vandalized, while other buildings and structures are spared. A Saudi college student is sucker punched on a downtown street by a thug who makes a racial slur.