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Bedaux Expedition subject of history talk

In 1934, Charles Bedaux mounted a major expedition to cross northern British Columbia with five Citroen halftrack vehicles and over 100 head of horses.
Morning fire on Charella

Morning fire on Charella

Prince George firefighters responded to a blaze at 3040 Charella Drive on Tuesday morning. The bulk of the fire suppression effort was complete by 9 a.m. Considerable visible damage was done to the truss system.

St. Vinnie's calendar

A unique 2011 calendar will feature less fortunate residents in the city who live on the streets and access shelters and a downtown drop-in centre on a regular basis. From Mr.

CNC fundraising wall calendar benefits health students

College of New Caledonia hopes to give its nursing and health care assistant students a lift from sales of its 2011 wall calendar.
Neighbourhood plan adopted for PGGCC land

Neighbourhood plan adopted for PGGCC land

With one final tweak, a long-awaited neighbourhood plan for the Prince George Golf and Curling Club and surrounding lands was adopted by city council on Monday night.

Local man charged in murder

Charges have been laid against a 20-year-old Prince George man in connection with the murder of a Fraser Lake teenager.

Stolen logging equipment

Quesnel RCMP are asking the public's help concerning a stolen Bobcat Skidster which was stuck in a ditch near Highway 97 on Bjornson Road.

Chit chatting away

A Prince George senior citizen seized an opportunity to tell her experiences about the snow clearing in her area during The Citizen's coffee time Friday.
WEB UPDATE: Logging-road encounter led to discovery of dead teen

WEB UPDATE: Logging-road encounter led to discovery of dead teen

A hunch about a pick-up on an abandoned logging road near Vanderhoof led police to the body of a murdered teenage girl and the arrest of a 20-year-old Prince George man on Saturday night.

Firefighters train on ice

Thirteen volunteer fire fighters jumped into the icy Nechako River, right underneath the Foothills bridge Sunday afternoon, but luckily, there was nobody to save.