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PHOTOS: Prince George 'ladies' raise over $15K for animals in need

PHOTOS: Prince George 'ladies' raise over $15K for animals in need

Prince George Humane Society raises funds for medical expenses at first annual Ladies Night event
City to level derelict home

City to level derelict home

The City will be hiring a contractor to tear down a derelict home after its owner missed a deadline to carry out the work. "The process could involve going to tender or collecting quotes depending on the cost," City spokesperson Mike Kellett said.
Premier John Horgan calls northern B.C. pipeline protests at legislature 'counterproductive'

Premier John Horgan calls northern B.C. pipeline protests at legislature 'counterproductive'

Active Living Guide in Thursday's Citizen

Active Living Guide in Thursday's Citizen

The City of Prince George is releasing its Active Living Guide for the spring and summer. It will be distributed through Thursday's Prince George Citizen and is available online at www.princegeorge.ca/ActiveLiving.
‘This is unacceptable': Lheidli T’enneh displeased over TSB findings on Prince George pipeline explosion

‘This is unacceptable': Lheidli T’enneh displeased over TSB findings on Prince George pipeline explosion

‘The TSB report is clear in its findings that Enbridge’s operations were lacking’
Using the space: UNBC Musical Productions' latest play spells out strong partnership with Theatre NorthWest

Using the space: UNBC Musical Productions' latest play spells out strong partnership with Theatre NorthWest

‘Spelling Bee’ is the third show by students at the Prince George post-secondary
Sexual assault reported to police

Sexual assault reported to police

Police are on the lookout for a man suspected of committing a sexual assault. RCMP received a report of a woman being attacked from behind shortly before midnight on Fri., Feb.
Prince George RCMP asking for public's help after recent sexual assault

Prince George RCMP asking for public's help after recent sexual assault

Police say woman attacked while walking dog
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday

Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday

Sunday at 2 a.m. marks the start of daylight saving time and people in most of B.C. will be turning their clocks ahead by one hour, meaning one less hour to sleep. It's not like that everywhere in the province, however.
Marketing specialist to speak in Prince George

Marketing specialist to speak in Prince George

Marketing specialist Gair Maxwell will be speaking at the Prince George Playhouse this Friday morning. He is described as a "global authority on helping organizations and small businesses create iconic, 'larger-than-life' brands.