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50-year-old tragedy: Remembering teens lost to the Willow River

50-year-old tragedy: Remembering teens lost to the Willow River

The Prince George Senior Secondary School 50th reunion committee honour the memory of the eight teens who lost their lives on the Willow River 50 years ago.
Heritage registry could include more than just buildings, commission hears

Heritage registry could include more than just buildings, commission hears

Little Prince, Roll A Dome, Farmers' Market, Hart Ski Hill, and CN Rail yard raised as possibilities
Prince George Senior high reunion celebrates 50th anniversary

Prince George Senior high reunion celebrates 50th anniversary

More than 300 people will come together during the school's 50th reunion this weekend.
Council votes to keep bus route near Sikh temple as it is

Council votes to keep bus route near Sikh temple as it is

A petition from members of a nearby Sikh temple had 280 signatures
B.C. proposes tax arrears law that could cost city

B.C. proposes tax arrears law that could cost city

Prince George city council expresses concerns in a letter to the minister
Relatives launch new search for family missing since 1989

Relatives launch new search for family missing since 1989

Nobody has seen the Jacks since they left for the promise of work
Council considers reducing Christmas snow plowing and the impact of not clearing residential driveways

Council considers reducing Christmas snow plowing and the impact of not clearing residential driveways

Prince George spends $25 per residence per month on snow and ice removal
Downtown wedding shop display window smashed again

Downtown wedding shop display window smashed again

Mary Simoes, Storybook Wedding shop owner, said she needs things to improve in the Prince George downtown core for everyone's safety.
Throwback Thursday for June 13, 2024

Throwback Thursday for June 13, 2024

What was happening on or around this date in decades past? The Citizen archive has some answers
Prince George council endorses federal application for addition to L'heidli T'enneh reserve lands

Prince George council endorses federal application for addition to L'heidli T'enneh reserve lands

if approved, House of Ancestors and band administration office downtown would be taken out of city's tax base