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Breast cancer survivor trumps triple-negative

Breast cancer survivor trumps triple-negative

As an aspiring medical student on the cusp of beginning her new career, Wendie den Brok had a basic awareness of the physiological effects of cancer.

Haldi recovery centre plan back before city

The team behind the controversial Northern Supportive Recovery Centre for Women has gone forward with a new application to build their facility in the former Haldi elementary school.

Heroin seized from Tamarack Street home

Prince George RCMP's downtown enforcement unit and crime reduction teams made a drug related arrest Wednesday at a home in the 1700 block of Tamarack Street, just north of 20th Avenue.

Knifepoint robber sentenced

A man who held up a fast food restaurant at knife point was sentenced Wednesday to one day in jail and three years probation. Lucas Vincent Lee Switzer, 22, had spent most of his time in custody since he was arrested on Dec.

Border agency stays charges against man facing deportation

Canada Border Services Agency had charges stayed against a Prince George man so he could be removed from the country quicker.

Queen's Jubilee medals for people who help in community

The deadline is today to nominate residents for the Commemorative Medal for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Local MLAs Pat Bell and Shirley Bond have six medals to give out between them.

Daycare decision delayed

City council has delayed making a decision on changing the capacity of licensed childcare centres after a complaint from a rural resident.

Stepdaughter denies she's exaggerating during sex assault trial

The oldest of two women alleging their stepfather sexually assaulted them when they were young girls denied Wednesday a defence lawyer's suggestion that she was 18 years old before any sexual activity between the two occurred.
Raise A Reader photo gallery

Raise A Reader photo gallery

Check out link below for The Citizen's online photo gallery of the Raise A Reader event held Wednesday morning. Volunteers took to the streets to collect donations in exchange for a special edition Citizen newspaper.

Chamber delegates in Hamilton for national conference

Chambers of Commerce from across Canada are gathering in Hamilton to learn, network and join voices at their annual conference.