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PG-Peace River Conservative race set for March

PG-Peace River Conservative race set for March

It will be a tough battle for Prince George's two candidates in the Conservative nomination for the Prince George-Peace River as they battle four decades of history. The riding has been dominated by two Conservative MPs for 39 years.

Signal lights are prime communication tools

A driver's primary communication tools are the turn signals that tell others what the driver is planning to do. Drivers need to signal when preparing to turn left or right, change lanes, park or move toward or away from the side of the road.

Taseko tries again on $800-million Prosperity mine

Taseko Mines said Monday it has resubmitted a new plan for the $800-million Prosperity gold and copper mine that will reduce environmental impacts and preserve Fish Lake.

City seeks options to limit medical marijuana production

City council will be considering options to restrict production of medical marijuana in Prince George on Monday. Licenses to produce medical marijuana are regulated by Health Canada.

History award ends in historic tie

The Jeanne Clarke History Awards made some history of their own this year. For the first time in the 26-year existence of the Prince George local history citations, they allowed a tie in the Service category.
Pineview Snow Frolics video

Pineview Snow Frolics video

Check out the video of the Pineview Snow Frolics by clicking below http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/section/princegeorge0113

Arenas, golf courses and bears, oh my!

Prince George's two amateur hockey organizations will be petitioning the city to build a new hockey arena to host the 2015 Canada Winter Games, rather than renovating the Kin Centre.

Plan for the ban

Road bans are probably, at Mother Nature's whim, a few weeks away but the forest industry and the trucking sector are being urged already to make preparations.
Thief steals truck but finds manners

Thief steals truck but finds manners

A pair of young car thieves caused damage and a widespread police pursuit late last week, but one did say sorry to his victim.

Wheelchair work pending for Cottonwood Island bridge

People bound to wheelchairs will have to wait until the ground has thawed before work can begin on making the new bridge at Cottonwood Island Park accessible.