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Goodsir Nature Park open for winter

Goodsir Nature Park open for winter

With the holidays here comes time off from school, visitation from family and friends, and times of togetherness. For the first time in its history, Goodsir Nature Park is open to help those happen.
Local family the focus of provincial campaign

Local family the focus of provincial campaign

When local couple Christy and Bryn Fell learned their infant son Shea had a rare genetic condition called epidermolysis bullosa, that made his skin blister with the slightest amount of friction, they knew it was only a matter of time before they woul
Mailboxes targeted for thefts

Mailboxes targeted for thefts

Prince George RCMP have received several reports of break and enters into rural mail boxes over the past week.
Guns stolen from local homes

Guns stolen from local homes

Prince George RCMP are reminding gun owners to take the appropriate steps to secure their firearms after rifles and shotguns went missing from two local homes. Police said 7-mm rifle, a .
Man charged with fleeing accident scene

Man charged with fleeing accident scene

A man suspected of running into a teenage girl and then fleeing the scene has been charged.
Snowfall warnings withdrawn

Snowfall warnings withdrawn

Snowfall warnings for the Pine Pass and Bulkley Valley-Lakes were rescinded this afternoon. Environment Canada had said 15-20 centimetres of snow was in the forecast for the two areas when the warnings were issued early Wednesday morning.
Citizen online poll takers would dump Trump

Citizen online poll takers would dump Trump

During the The Citizen's recent online poll asked "Do you think Donald Trump will be a good president?" A resounding 748 voters representing, 44 per cent of the votes, said "No, he's unqualified for the job.
Don’t serve salmonella for Christmas dinner

Don’t serve salmonella for Christmas dinner

A big part of celebrating the holidays is feasting with family and friends.
Council approves new Hart subdivision

Council approves new Hart subdivision

A proposed subdivision in the Hart passed the public hearing stage at Monday night's city council meeting. Council heard from Hartfirst Developments Ltd. and the results of a traffic impact study.
Giscome quarry and lime plant project granted environmental assessment approval

Giscome quarry and lime plant project granted environmental assessment approval

A Richmond-based lime producer has won the provincial government's environmental approval to build a plant and quarry at a site near Giscome.