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Honorary law degrees

UNBC's recipients of Honorary Doctorate of Laws degrees during convocation ceremonies May 28 have played inspiring roles in shaping knowledge about the region's political, cultural, and environmental significance.

Get your claws out

It's the year of the tiger
Citizen launches new website

Citizen launches new website

The Prince George Citizen is pleased to offer a freshly-designed website that offers a powerful, easy-to-use local-news browsing experience.

International award-winning comedian in town

The worst night of his professional life was right here in Prince George. It was his debut as a professional comedian - a guy paid him $100 to do 20 minutes of stand up - and Damonde Tschritter bombed at Tabor Arms Pub.

Cancer support program

A new support program called Cancer & Beyond is designed for cancer patients who are in, or have completed, treatment. A 2.5 hour workshop that explores medical and emotional side effects is being held Thursday from 2 to 4:30 p.m.

January was warm

After a chilly December, "January was pretty soft on the heating bill," said Environment Canada meteorologist Jim Steele in a synopsis of the weather for the month. Although no records were set, the average daily high was -1.

January was warm

After a chilly December, "January was pretty soft on the heating bill," said Environment Canada meteorologist Jim Steele in a synopsis of the weather for the month. Although no records were set, the average daily high was -1.

A song of love

What could be more unique than sending a singing valentine to someone special? Prince George residents have the opportunity to arrange for that thanks to the BeezNeez Quartet, a barbershop component of the White Spruce City Chorus chapter of the Swee
A new look at life

A new look at life

More than 6,000 people of all ages in Third World countries will see life more clearly with eyeglasses donated by two northern Lions clubs.

New cancer programs available for patients

Two support programs for cancer patients will be taking place in Prince George over the next few weeks. The first is a new program called Cancer and Beyond, which starts this Thursday. The second is another Cancer Transitions workshop, starting Feb.