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Liberal budget short on PTSD support, says Doherty

Liberal budget short on PTSD support, says Doherty

Tuesday's Liberal budget provided only piecemeal support for individuals living with post-traumatic stress disorder, said Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty.
Snowmobilers suspected of crossing into Caribou closures

Snowmobilers suspected of crossing into Caribou closures

A handful of snowmobilers could suffer major consequences for allegedly crossing into areas reserved for Caribou in this region. The B.C.
It's going to be an average March, so that means more snow

It's going to be an average March, so that means more snow

There's not a heck of a lot of good news when it comes to Prince George weather in the next few weeks but at least we won't get above average precipitation, Nadine Powell, a Weather Network meteorologist, said during a telephone interview Tuesday mor
Drug dealer's complaint of entrapment dismissed

Drug dealer's complaint of entrapment dismissed

A man who sold drugs to undercover officers has failed to convince a judge he was the victim of entrapment.
Rally demands justice in Fontaine case

Rally demands justice in Fontaine case

Close to 50 people gathered on the steps of the Prince George Courthouse in response to last week's verdict that found Raymond Cormier not guilty of murdering indigenous teen Tina Fontaine.
SPCA seizes 46 dogs from Cariboo home

SPCA seizes 46 dogs from Cariboo home

The B.C. SPCA has seized 46 neglected dogs and puppies from a rural property north of Williams Lake. Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcement officer for the B.C.
Three replacement buses added to city fleet

Three replacement buses added to city fleet

BC Transit has added three brand new buses to its local fleet, replacing several that had been in operation for as long as twenty years.
Fundraising event encourages all to Leap Into Spring

Fundraising event encourages all to Leap Into Spring

There's no better time that's suited for tea than a bright and sunny Sunday afternoon.
Snow clearing efforts get a 'B' from poll takers

Snow clearing efforts get a 'B' from poll takers

In the latest poll The Citizen asked "How would you grade the job the City of Prince George did at clearing city streets and sidewalks after the major snowfall?" Readers thought the city did a pretty good job clearing the snow with B - great job, a f
Coldest Night of the Year a fundraising success

Coldest Night of the Year a fundraising success

Sitting at minus 2 Celcius Saturday night, the challenge wasn't to survive the Coldest Night of the Year but to celebrate its success as a fundraiser for the second year in a row.