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The Citizen, Northland Dodge to give lucky grad new car

Celebrating the best and brightest of Prince George's youth is the focus of a special Class of 2014 newspaper feature.
Beautiful music

Beautiful music

Magge Spicer, left, and Karma Vance at 3D Wood Design, were putting the finishing touches on the street piano Sunday to be donated to the B.C. Cancer Agency Centre for the North.

B.C., CNC team up for job skills training

The B.C. government is partnering with the College of New Caledonia campus in Quesnel to help those affected by the recent closure of the Canfor sawmill.

Three face drug charges in Vanderhoof

Police are recommending drug trafficking charges against three Vanderhoof residents arrested after the community's RCMP executed a search warrant on a home in the area.

Forest report closer to release

Plans by government to convert some forest harvesting from a volume-based model to an area-based model will come into clearer focus in the next few weeks.

Ministers announced for International Bioenergy Conference

Next week, the sixth International Bioenergy Conference and Exhibition opens at the Prince George Civic Centre, bringing together hundreds of the most knowledgeable and connected minds on the emerging bioenergy sector.

Alcohol played role in boating death, coroner finds

Alcohol intoxication and a failure to wear a lifejacket may have been contributing factors in a Prince George man's boating death south of Burns Lake last summer, a coroner has found.
UNBC power plant earns sustainability award

UNBC power plant earns sustainability award

University of Northern British Columbia's bioenergy plant received an award for sustainability in construction during the Canadian Green Building Awards, held in Toronto on Monday night.
City facing $20.5M gap

City facing $20.5M gap

The city of Prince George knows it has to fund a roughly $20.5 million gap in its infrastructure, but the question is how and when.
BCTF rallies lines in front of shut schools

BCTF rallies lines in front of shut schools

"It's time to get a deal," the second vice-president of the B.C. Teachers' Federation said Tuesday during a visit to Prince George in support of striking teachers.