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Construction value $7.7 million in January

Construction value $7.7 million in January

Building in Prince George is off to a record-breaking pace. Permits for $7.7 million worth of construction were taken out at city hall in January, according to a report presented to council on Monday.
Opinion: Protests a textbook example of how noble intentions can breed self-righteousness

Opinion: Protests a textbook example of how noble intentions can breed self-righteousness

'Transient legion of activists' turning Canada into 'global battlefield' is nothing new
City tax levy boosted $1.4 million in name of downtown

City tax levy boosted $1.4 million in name of downtown

City council approved Monday a $1.4-million package of measures aimed at making downtown Prince George a safer and cleaner place while also boosting the property tax levy by 1.29 per cent. The jump will come on top of an already-approved 2.
Air Canada cancels flights from YVR, Canadian airports to China until April

Air Canada cancels flights from YVR, Canadian airports to China until April

Mayor’s Black and White Ball for the Arts returning to Prince George for third annual event

Mayor’s Black and White Ball for the Arts returning to Prince George for third annual event

The fancy event raises money for local arts organizations, artists in the community
UPDATE: RCMP confirm 14 arrests made from northern B.C. rail blockade in support of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs

UPDATE: RCMP confirm 14 arrests made from northern B.C. rail blockade in support of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs

This comes after First Nation chief said 14 people were arrested near New Hazelton
Rescued B.C. baby goat needs help to 'walk and run again'

Rescued B.C. baby goat needs help to 'walk and run again'

PHOTOS: To greener pastures, Champ takes last ride at Prince George's Northern Hardware and Furniture Co.

PHOTOS: To greener pastures, Champ takes last ride at Prince George's Northern Hardware and Furniture Co.

Champ will now reside at Exploration Place in Prince George
Note from the publisher

Note from the publisher

Prince George, we heard you. We’re now offering what many of you across the city asked for when we made the switch from being a paid daily to a free weekly newspaper. You can now buy a Citizen subscription that includes home delivery.
Who speaks for the Wet’suwet’en?

Who speaks for the Wet’suwet’en?

Some First Nations members not happy with hereditary chiefs