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Carrier Sekani call for civilian Taser investigation

The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council is calling on the province to appoint a civilian agency to investigate why an 11-year-old aboriginal boy was Tasered by a Prince George RCMP officer.
Lalli parachutes in for Liberals

Lalli parachutes in for Liberals

Go ahead, call Sangeeta Lalli a parachute candidate. "Yes, I am, I love skydiving.
Emotional intelligence proponent visits Prince George

Emotional intelligence proponent visits Prince George

Intelligence isn't all about getting good grades and winning game shows. Just ask emotional intelligence coach David Cory and the 20 or so people who attended his two-day workshop last week at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Centennial for local Chamber of Commerce

Centennial for local Chamber of Commerce

On Sept. 17, 1911, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce was officially formed.

Vote mob draws...a mob

A colourful, noisy and enthusiastic display in support of exercising the democratic right to vote was the result when about 80 students converged at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) on Wednesday to hold a "vote mob.

CNC's Global Gourmet sold out, donations accepted online

College of New Caledonia's fifth annual Global Gourmet on Saturday has sold out, but donors can now go online to purchase equipment that students need.

Correction

The Prince George Citizen would like to make a correction to the story "Emergency meeting for DBIA today" which ran in Monday's issue. Kirk Gable is the former president of the Downtown Business Improvement Association.

Integris Insurance named broker of the year

The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of British Columbia has named Integris Insurance Services Ltd. its 2010 broker of the year.

More money given to dampen burn concerns

The province is committing an additional $25 million during the next two years to reduce the wildfire risk in and around communities. The funding extends a provincial program that provided $37 million in funding that ran out recently.

LIttle Warriors to host workshop on preventing child abuse

National charitable organization Little Warriors will host a three-hour workshop in Prince George next month on preventing child abuse.