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How to navigate windrows

How to navigate windrows

Over the next several weeks, The Citizen delves into the dos and don'ts of road travel with the help of Prince George RCMP.

Hosts sought for Katimavik volunteers

Canada's leading national youth service program, is looking for families willing to host Katimavik participants aged between 17 and 21 from across Canada. Families who sign up can expect to host a young volunteer from Feb. 20 to March 6.

Transfer policy puts independent schools in a bind

Parents of students at independent schools are raising alarm bells over the school board's new catchment area and transfer policy, saying a lack of consideration has place them at the bottom of the enrollment priority list.

Asian companies tapping into northern B.C.

Encana has inked a $5.4-billion deal with PetroChina to acquire a 50 per cent stake in a portion of its natural gas operations in northern B.C. and Alberta.

Canfor CEO stepping back into retirement

Canfor Corp. president and CEO Jim Shepard is stepping down, to be replaced by veteran company executive Don Kayne. The changeover will take place at the company's next annual general meeting scheduled for May 5.

Local man guilty of sexual interference of a minor

A Prince George man has been found guilty of sexual interference of a person under 14 years old for a series of incidents involving his granddaughter while she was living in his home.

Problems run deep in P.G.: BCCLA

The names at the top have changed but the attitude remains the same. That's part of what plagues the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Prince George, according to David Eby, executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association.
Evidence key to suspected homicide

Evidence key to suspected homicide

As part of an ongoing homicide investigation, Prince George RCMP Serious Crime Unit wants to speak with the person who located a set of keys believed to have been placed in a Canada Post mailbox in August or September.

Province-wide fraud

RCMP's Federal Commercial Crime Section is warning of a province-wide rash of credit card fraud in which the fraudster is using stolen credit cards over the phone. Police say the fraud begins over the telephone and ends on the Internet.
NDP leadership hopeful Adrian Dix advocates for communities

NDP leadership hopeful Adrian Dix advocates for communities

In the first visit to Prince George by an NDP leadership candidate, Adrian Dix said restoring gaming grants to organizations like the Hart Pioneer Centre should be a priority in the upcoming provincial budget.