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B.C. researcher says windshields, plane wings could be easily de-iced

B.C. researcher says windshields, plane wings could be easily de-iced

Canadians blame celebs, technology, politicians for bad manners

Canadians blame celebs, technology, politicians for bad manners

No winner of $35.5 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winner of $35.5 million Lotto Max jackpot

Prince George Spruce Kings collect first win in first-ever Doyle Cup appearance

Prince George Spruce Kings collect first win in first-ever Doyle Cup appearance

Post-season improves to 17-1 with Game One shutout over Brooks Bandits
Opinion: While the Earth burns, we complain about gas tax

Opinion: While the Earth burns, we complain about gas tax

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Flurries will change to rain showers to start the weekend
Poll takers divided if Kenney win is good or bad news

Poll takers divided if Kenney win is good or bad news

Online pollsters were on opposite ends when The Citizen asked "do you think Jason Kenney's election as premier of Alberta is good or bad news?" Taking top spot with 39 per cent and 474 votes was "good news - he's going to work to make sure Justin Tru
Wetland clean-up happening Sunday

Wetland clean-up happening Sunday

When the snow melts, the garbage and mess is revealed. One of the city's most ecologically sensitive and diverse preserves, the Hudson's Bay Wetland, gets an annual spruce-up each spring, depending on the weather.
CNC board approves $72.2-million budget

CNC board approves $72.2-million budget

The College of New Caledonia Board of Governors passed a balanced $72.2-million budget for the 2019-20 school year on Friday. The total represents a $4.8-million increase over last year's figure and it was the fourth year CNC has not faced cuts.
Here’s how Prince George residents can prepare for another possible wildfire season

Here’s how Prince George residents can prepare for another possible wildfire season

Low-cost tips to make sure homes don’t go up in flames this summer