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Cullen calls for full debate on gun bill

Cullen calls for full debate on gun bill

Nathan Cullen is worried the federal Liberals' firearms bill is at risk of getting "caught up in politics of Parliament" and might not get the attention it needs.
Thomas Berger, Lawrence Hill to receive UNBC honorary degrees

Thomas Berger, Lawrence Hill to receive UNBC honorary degrees

Two prominent Canadians, an internationally renowned author and a lawyer who blazed a trail in his fight for the legal recognition of Aboriginal title, will both become honorary alumnus of UNBC this May.
One killed in crash west of Williams Lake

One killed in crash west of Williams Lake

A collision between a fuel truck and a passenger car led to the death of one person Thursday morning on Highway 20 west of Williams Lake.
Police seeking clues to 10-year-old homicide

Police seeking clues to 10-year-old homicide

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help in solving a decade-old homicide.
RCMP arrests youth following threat against high school

RCMP arrests youth following threat against high school

Prince George RCMP have arrested a youth suspected of posting an online threat against a local high school. Mounties said he was apprehended Thursday at about 10:40 a.m. and taken to the detachment.
Citizen closed Easter Monday

Citizen closed Easter Monday

The Citizen office will be open during regular business hours on Good Friday, but closed on Easter Monday so our staff can celebrate the holiday.
Snowfall warning issued

Snowfall warning issued

Environment Canada is forecasting 15-20 centimetres of snow to fall starting this evening as upper warm front moves across the northern and central interior.
School District to receive cash for building maintenance

School District to receive cash for building maintenance

School District 57 has received close to $1 million for building upgrades for seven schools in Prince George.
UNBC prof recognized for language leadership

UNBC prof recognized for language leadership

After more than five years of work laying out the foundation for revitalizing the Tahltan language, Edōsdi, or Judy Thompson as she is known in English, says she feels a lot of hope.
City's child care centres opting in on fee reductions

City's child care centres opting in on fee reductions

The deadline has been extended but it appears most local child care centres are already well ahead of the game when it comes to signing on to the provincial government's fee reduction program.