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Arthritis walk happening Sunday

Arthritis walk happening Sunday

When reaching for a bottle of water, most people don't even give it a second thought about how they're going to open it. Others, like Jennifer Gallo, might need a little help that day.
Air quality advisory issued

Air quality advisory issued

A high concentration of dust in the city's air sparked a air-quality health advisory on Tuesday.
Trails at Cottonwood Island Park closed

Trails at Cottonwood Island Park closed

The city has closed the trails at Cottonwood Island as a precaution in the face of rising water.
Area MLAs ready to serve as opposition

Area MLAs ready to serve as opposition

Three Prince George area Liberal MLAs appeared resigned Tuesday to sitting on the opposition side of the provincial legislature as B.C. Premier Christy Clark said she will "test the confidence of the house" by the end of June.
Prince George woman claims $1 million prize

Prince George woman claims $1 million prize

Donna Antosko is the latest $1 million winner thanks to her May 26, 2017 Lotto Max ticket she bought at the Hart Save On Foods lottery kiosk.
Climate change workshop to be held at library

Climate change workshop to be held at library

The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions and UNBC are hosting a workshop tomorrow night on advancing efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
1,000 bikes registered on 529 Garage

1,000 bikes registered on 529 Garage

The Prince George RCMP's 529 Garage anti-bike-theft program has surpassed 1,000 registrations. The milestone was reached Saturday at Pidherny and organizers are not stopping there. They hope to reach 2,000 by the time the snow flies.
Council backs Pidherny growth

Council backs Pidherny growth

City council agreed to support the expansion of the Pidherny Trail Network at a council meeting on Monday night.
Seniors, healthcare top poll

Seniors, healthcare top poll

During the last Citizen online poll the question was "What's the most important issue that the party leaders and local candidates didn't talk about enough during the provincial election?" It looks like seniors issues and health care were uppermost in
Area NDP, Greens cheer deal

Area NDP, Greens cheer deal

Prince George Green and NDP candidates are cheering the deal struck Monday between the two parties to form a minority government.