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Family Day in P.G.

Family Day in P.G.

For the fourth year in a row, many British Columbians will have the day off to spend quality time with their families. Prince George is in the middle of five days of festival full of activities and Monday is no different.
Beaudry blossoms in World Cup relay

Beaudry blossoms in World Cup relay

Sarah Beaudry has nailed down a place in Canada's biathlon history book.
Family skate at ice oval cancelled

Family skate at ice oval cancelled

The warm weather closed the Outdoor Ice Oval on Friday. Due to the mild weather, organizers have cancelled the free family skate hosted by PG Skates at the oval on Family Day, Monday, from 1 to 3 p.m.
UNBC student credits internship for landing his dream job

UNBC student credits internship for landing his dream job

University of Northern British Columbia masters student Tim Burkhart is in the enviable position of holding down his dream job before he has completed his thesis.
UNBC board chair defends Moore decision

UNBC board chair defends Moore decision

A week after protesters brought anti-James Moore posters to a University of Northern B.C. board meeting, its chair sent a lengthy email defending the new chancellor.
Downtown gets two new women’s health clinics

Downtown gets two new women’s health clinics

Last week two new women's health clinics quietly opened in Prince George's downtown core. Both New Hope Society and the Association Advocating for Women and Children will host once-a-week clinics aimed at marginalized women.
City to reach out to Haldi area homeowners

City to reach out to Haldi area homeowners

Residents living near the old Haldi Road school will see flyers in the mail and be contacted in person about the latest proposal for the property, according to a resident who met with city staff and the property's potential buyer this week.
Unemployment rate steady at 6.4 per cent

Unemployment rate steady at 6.4 per cent

The city's unemployment rate stood at 6.4 per cent in January, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers released Friday. That's up from 4.
Hero at the Chateau

Hero at the Chateau

Millie Allen didn't want any recognition for saving the life of a fellow Prince George Chateau resident but she got lots Friday as several dignitaries bestowed kind words and awards upon her to recognize her heroism. On Nov.

Citizen 101

For a while now Citizen employees have been fielding questions from readers, advertisers and residents about the future of The Citizen.