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Prince George remembers

Prince George remembers

It's time once again to remember those who sacrificed their lives to defend the powerless from tyranny. Prince George's annual Remembrance Day ceremonies continue to attract thousands of veterans and supporters without fail.

Tuberculosis carrier arrested

A woman who has been refusing treatment for tuberculosis has been arrested, Prince George RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass confirmed Thursday. Freda Lynn Evans, 53, was apprehended last weekend, Douglass said, after a warrant for her arrested was issued Nov.

Staff to examine PAC

City staff will be working with the Prince George Regional Performing Arts Society to identify alternatives to fund the proposed $42.5 million centre. They'll revisit the issue on Dec. 19, according to city manager Derek Bates.
Bar makes business case for restoring legal aid funding

Bar makes business case for restoring legal aid funding

Restoring legal aid to funding levels in place a decade ago will not only make the justice system fairer but deliver a bigger bang for the taxpayer's buck, says the president of the B.C.

Biggest residential disaster in PG history

The fire at Victoria Towers has gone from minor inconvenience to one of the biggest residential disasters in known Prince George history.

School board wants government to settle labour dispute

In a bid to end the current teachers' labour dispute, School District 57 trustees are asking for government intervention to kickstart negotiations.
Dean Reginald Anderson remains at large

Dean Reginald Anderson remains at large

A man facing firearms and drug-related charges remains on the lam after a warrant was issued for his arrest was issued Nov. 2 for failing to appear in court.
Valentine Crawford

Valentine Crawford

Running for school board trustee

Missing man issues apology

A Fort St. James man who was thought missing has been found. He contacted The Citizen to apologize to those who searched for him and worried over his disappearance.

Ban imposed on Legebokoff proceedings

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett issued a ban Wednesday on disclosure of court proceedings related to alleged serial killer Cody Alan Legebokoff.