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Invasive plant taken off garden centre shelves

Invasive plant taken off garden centre shelves

An introduction of an invasive plant into northern B.C. backyards has been narrowly averted. Earlier this season, some garden centres in Prince George and Terrace - as well as in other parts of B.C.
Victor Walk set for Saturday

Victor Walk set for Saturday

The Victor Walk to raise awareness and speak out against childhood trauma will take to the city streets this Saturday.
Sentence issued for crashing stolen car

Sentence issued for crashing stolen car

A man who drove a stolen car through the garage door of a Sadler Drive home was sentenced Tuesday to one year probation and ordered to pay $3,000 restitution.
High-end mountain bike stolen from parked vehicle

High-end mountain bike stolen from parked vehicle

A mountain bike valued at over $10,000 was the target of a smash and grab. The back window of an SUV, parked overnight near Fifth Avenue and Ontario Street, was broken out and the bike, plus a bag of clothes, was stolen from inside the vehicle.
DART marks 10 years of helping others

DART marks 10 years of helping others

Bob Scott threw a dart into the universe. It is still right on the mark, here on the 10th anniversary of Scott's passing. This award-winning social advocate was prodded into action by the pointy tip of another sharp lance.
Milligan and Domshy earn distinguished UNBC alumni awards

Milligan and Domshy earn distinguished UNBC alumni awards

The contributions of two University of Northern British Columbia alumni were celebrated recently during the university's chancellor's dinner.
Police find loaded handgun in cereal box

Police find loaded handgun in cereal box

Snap, crackle and pow! Three people were arrested Thursday evening outside a Massey Drive mall after Prince George RCMP's street crew unit found a loaded handgun hidden in a cereal box.
RCMP officers should be armed with rifles at public events, readers say

RCMP officers should be armed with rifles at public events, readers say

During the last Citizen poll we asked "should RCMP officers working at major public events in Prince George like Canada Day be armed with carbine rifles?" Although 37 per cent of readers, with 420 votes, said "no, there is no evidence that kind of fi
Council approves duplexes in face of opposition

Council approves duplexes in face of opposition

A proposal to build four duplexes in a Hart-area neighbourhood overcame opposition from nearby residents to win city council's approval on Monday night.
Council approves bringing 311 service to city

Council approves bringing 311 service to city

Getting in contact with city hall could be a matter of pressing just three digits by as soon as early next year as city council gave staff the go-ahead Monday to bring a 311 service to Prince George.