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Board needs to reexamine spending priorities

Board needs to reexamine spending priorities

School trustee candidate Tim Bennett says it's time to mend fences and open the lines of communication.

CNC doggie fashion show to benefit SPCA

Canines of all shapes and sizes will strut their stuff and put their best paws forward during the eighth annual College of New Caledonia (CNC) doggie fashion show on Saturday. Beginning at 1 p.m.

Appeals intensify for fire victims

The fire at Victoria Towers has caused a miniature housing crunch in Prince George. Displaced residents from the condemned 12-storey apartment building are now living in hotels and with loved ones as they try to find a new home.
Get clickin'

Get clickin'

Calling all photographers - whether you are a pro or an amateur, The Citizen wants your best photos to publish in our new monthly magazine, Click.
Blues man has trustee ambitions

Blues man has trustee ambitions

Earl Krushelnicki, the man behind Blues Underground, brings live bands to the city for concerts and dances, and also has 40 years of teaching experience He is running for a trustee position on the school board in Saturday's municipal election.

Candidates opt for meet and greet

While snow blanketed the city Wednesday night, those with their names on the municipal ballot made one last push to connect with voters.

Snow to keep falling until this afternoon

The first serious snowfall of this winter is on track to deliver as much as 30 centimetres by the time all is said and done, says Environment Canada meteorologist Jim Steele, and that's just at the airport.

Be the first to know

On Saturday, Prince George heads to the polls to submit their ballot for the city's next municipal leaders and school trustees. Starting at 9 p.m., the Prince George Citizen online will be posting the results as they come in.

Skakun fights back

Prince George city councillor Brian Skakun is defending his decision to solicit money from Haldi Road area residents.
Chief Lake bus crash

Chief Lake bus crash

Twenty-two elementary children got a driving lesson they will never forget after school on Wednesday. They got to see what driving too fast for road conditions looked like when a car hurtled at them out of control on Chief Lake Road.