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Council revisiting rental fees

Council revisiting rental fees

City council will pick up where it left off last month in deciding what to do with the in-limbo business licence fee for residential rentals.
Union calls for OK on full-scale strike

Union calls for OK on full-scale strike

The Prince George arm of the B.C. Teachers' Federation wants its members to vote for a full-scale strike.
Prince George to host Cirque du Soleil

Prince George to host Cirque du Soleil

Glen Mikkelsen's red suit couldn't drown out his excitement Thursday morning as he and Mayor Shari Green unveiled the news Prince George would ring in the New Year with a run of Cirque du Soleil performances.
Cirque du Soleil to ring in New Year

Cirque du Soleil to ring in New Year

With unpredictable leaps and bounds taken in the entertainment world, Cirque du Soleil will celebrate New Year's Eve with the City of Prince George at CN Centre.
Remembering the fallen

Remembering the fallen

The flags in front of Prince George city hall have been lowered to half-mast out of respect for the three RCMP officers killed in Moncton yesterday.
Auto dealers come together for mega sale

Auto dealers come together for mega sale

There are only nine days to take advantage of the biggest auto sale in the province. The Prince George Mega Sale returns this weekend, starting Friday and running through June 14, at the only place large enough to handle so many deals - the P.G.
Citizen names new reporter

Citizen names new reporter

Devan Tasa has joined the Prince George Citizen as a reporter and associate news editor.
Promoting virtual visits of local businesses

Promoting virtual visits of local businesses

By making it possible to see the inside of local businesses and the College of New Caledonia using Google Street View, area organizations are hoping more people will visit Northern B.C.

Fire does $40K damage

There was about $40,000 worth of damage following a reported electrical fire Wednesday afternoon. Around 1:30 p.m.
Power restored in College Heights

Power restored in College Heights

Hydro service has been restored to the College Heights area. According to BC Hyrdo, power went out shortly after 10 a.m., leaving nearly 5,000 customers without electricity.