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Scheer tops federal leader poll

Scheer tops federal leader poll

During the Prince George Citizen's next prime minister poll we asked "with the federal election less than a year away, who would you like to see as prime minister?" Taking a convincing lead was Andrew Scheer with 1,015 votes or 51 per cent of the vot
Call out for Christmas lights

Call out for Christmas lights

The Prince George Citizen is once again seeking out those beacons of light and Christmas cheer as the city embraces the tradition we all love of lighting up houses.
Truck thief causes havoc in Prince George

Truck thief causes havoc in Prince George

Suspected thief forces three-vehicle crash

Suspected thief forces three-vehicle crash

Prince George RCMP say the driver of a stolen pickup was at the centre of a multi-vehicle collision midday Friday near Ewert Street and 15th Avenue near the hospital.
Could B.C. be headed for another teachers’ strike?

Could B.C. be headed for another teachers’ strike?

CONTEST: Ready to bang your drums at STOMP, PG?

CONTEST: Ready to bang your drums at STOMP, PG?

Entering to win is easy! Tell us in the comments below your favourite musical. You must be logged in to your PrinceGeorgeMatters.com account to comment and enter the contest.
Prince George unemployment rate rises in November

Prince George unemployment rate rises in November

British Columbia also rises by 0.3 percentage points
Last chance to turn in voting packages

Last chance to turn in voting packages

Today is the last day for voters to participate in the referendum on electoral reform. Completed voting packages must be returned in person at a Referendum Service Office or Service BC Centre by 4:30 p.m.
Couple suspected of selling fake jewelry in Fraser Lake

Couple suspected of selling fake jewelry in Fraser Lake

A pair of fraud artists may have struck Fraser Lake.
RCMP against exempting trading cards from second-hand bylaw

RCMP against exempting trading cards from second-hand bylaw

Prince George RCMP is raising concerns about a proposal to exempt trading and collectible cards from a requirement under the city's second-hand dealers and pawnbrokers bylaw that they be held for 30 days before they can be put up for sale.