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U.S. Enbridge pipeline explosion hits close to home for Lheidli T'enneh

U.S. Enbridge pipeline explosion hits close to home for Lheidli T'enneh

Enbridge explosion in Kentucky leaves one dead, five injured and five to seven people unaccounted for
Hart flushing could result in cloudy water: City of Prince George

Hart flushing could result in cloudy water: City of Prince George

Water will still be safe to drink as crews will tend to pipes in August
Soapbox derby returns to P.G. Saturday

Soapbox derby returns to P.G. Saturday

It's been 46 years since Prince George has heard the rumble of soapbox derby cars speeding down a hill but the wait is finally over.
VIDEO: Brawling drivers hold up traffic in Burnaby

VIDEO: Brawling drivers hold up traffic in Burnaby

Time change survey draws huge response

Should we or shouldn't we? That is the question that was answered a record 223,273 times by people who offered their opinion through an online survey about whether B.C. should keep ticking on daylight saving time. "It's clear that the people of B.C.
Longtime exchange program wrapping up

Longtime exchange program wrapping up

Prince George is saying sayonara to a group of 36 Grade 11 students from Japan who have spent two and a half weeks here during their Cultural Homestay International adventure to Canada.
Program encourages summertime reading

Program encourages summertime reading

Engaging all ages in summer reading programs is one of the many achievements of the Prince George Public Library. The theme for this year's programs, which include one for children, teens and adults, is Imagine the Possibilities.
Carrier loves her route and those she finds along the way

Carrier loves her route and those she finds along the way

It's been 25 years since she started working for the Citizen as a weekly newspaper delivery person and she's the only one still who's continued going strong for so long.

Exploring nature with new app

The Prince George Naturalists Club is hosting a special field trip on Saturday to learn about using an app called iNaturalist where participants can record their observations, share their discoveres with like-minded people and then discuss findings.
Fishing is off the hook with technology

Fishing is off the hook with technology

To track fish populations the Takla First Nation is looking to new technology and people to help with the effort.