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Cullen, Hill and Harris near top of expense list

The three MPs representing northern B.C. are among the House of Commons' biggest spenders according to publicly-disclosed figures for individual members expenses.
Search for teen girl has tragic end

Search for teen girl has tragic end

The balloon of pent up grief has finally been burst for the loved ones of young Kristen Nelson. In a brief, tragic statement from police it was announced that the 14-year-old missing girl had been located, and the worst fears of all were made real.

Yet another missing teen

A 13-year-old Prince George teenager is missing after failing to return home after school Thursday.

Bulkley-Nechako signs onto 911 service

The Fraser-Fort George Regional District has landed a third customer for its 911 service. Directors endorsed Thursday a five-year agreement to bring the Bulkley-Nechako Regional District into the fold.

Second look at abatement report

Initiatives Prince George, the city's economic development agency, will be taking time to do a thorough review of a consultant's report which recommended against extending the city's current downtown tax abatement policy beyond 10 years.
Kristen, 14, is still missing

Kristen, 14, is still missing

A day-long ground and air search Thursday failed to locate a lost Prince George teenager. Kristen Nelson, 14, has been missing from her home in the Johnson Road area since early Tuesday evening when she was last seen walking along Johnson Road.

Kristen, 14, is still missing

A day-long ground and air search Thursday failed to locate a lost Prince George teenager. Kristen Nelson, 14, has been missing from her home in the Johnson Road area since Tuesday early evening when she was last seen walking along Johnson Road.

Our apologies

Due to technical difficulties with the Prince George Citizen's press, the delivery of today's edition will be delayed. The Citizen apologizes to its readers, advertisers, support staff and carriers for this considerable inconvenience.

Report stuns counccil

Discrediting their own commissioned report is what Prince George city councillors find themselves in the position of doing. For the past three months, Nielson-Welch Consultants Inc.

Regional District's parks plan up for public review

The public has a chance to review the Fraser-Fort George Regional District's goals for its parks over the next 10 years before they're presented to the board of directors.