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Partly closed laneway brings trouble to homeowners

Partly closed laneway brings trouble to homeowners

A partial-closure of a laneway in the Lafreniere subdivision has created a parade of woe for two Chartwell Avenue homeowners who flank the path.

Wheelchair patient speaks out

A Prince George woman says a story in Tuesday's Citizen about a 32-year-old man's attempt to escape police at UHNBC June 4 is slightly off key from what really happened.

Dangerous driving

The driver of a grey Ford pickup truck was observed traveling at excessive and dangerous speeds along Old Cariboo Highway to Highway 16 East leading to First Avenue, the vehicle then went south on Carney Street to Second Avenue, Johnson Street and en

Still time to apply for Theatre BC scholarships

Theatre BC has extended the deadline for drama scholarship applications to Tuesday, June 15. The Jessie L. Richardson Scholarship and the Sid Williams Memorial Scholarship are presented annually and worth $1,000 each.

Battery recycling program powers up

Call2Recycle, the only free battery and cell phone collection program in North America is up and running in B.C.

Training our own lab techs

The first class of medical laboratory technologists at College of New Caledonia produced a graduate student who captured a national honour for high academic achievement.
Chamber hires new CEO

Chamber hires new CEO

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce has hired a new chief executive officer.

Skakun's trial to start in October

The trial for city council member Brian Skakun is scheduled to begin this fall, following a trial confirmation hearing in Prince George provincial court on Tuesday.

Teachers in Vegas for conference

The principal and five teachers from Heritage elementary school have traveled to Las Vegas for a three-day conference, Prince George school district superintendent Brian Pepper has confirmed.
Do you know this man?

Do you know this man?

Through video footage Prince George RCMP are now able to release a photo of the man believed to be responsible for a number of frauds in Prince George.