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Dawson Creek parents concerned over 'hit list'

Parents in Dawson Creek are furious after discovering the local school district did not disclose its knowledge of a high school student "hit list" with more than half a dozen names of students targeted.
Newspaper chains launch recycling plan

Newspaper chains launch recycling plan

Newspaper recycling efforts in B.C. are sure to meet the highest standards in the industry with a new stewardship plan created by News Media Canada. Glacier Media Inc. (the owner of The Citizen), Black Press Group Ltd., Postmedia Network Inc.
'I'm just over the moon'

'I'm just over the moon'

It was a dream come true for bride Caitlynn Westwick who married the love of her life in Prince George on Saturday. "I'm just over the moon. I feel so great. It's amazing," Westwick said.
Homestead Days go this long weekend

Homestead Days go this long weekend

Good old fashioned fun can be found during Homestead Days at Huble Sunday and Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
City creeps up in crime severity

City creeps up in crime severity

The trend for Prince George's crime severity remained on the upswing in 2016, according to a Statistics Canada analysis. The city was assigned a score of 154.39, an increase of 8.3 points from 2015 .
Conservative leader tours city's disaster response sites

Conservative leader tours city's disaster response sites

Federal Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer paid a visit to Prince George Monday to get a firsthand look at how the city has accommodated the massive influx of evacuees forced out of their homes by the Cariboo forest fires and to commend the firs
Two men killed in car crash

Two men killed in car crash

Two Fort St. James men were killed early Saturday morning when their car went off Highway 27 just north of Vanderhoof.
Fire threatens Clinton, evacuation ordered

Fire threatens Clinton, evacuation ordered

Highway 97 closed
Canada 150 - Hockey

Canada 150 - Hockey

Vulnerable evacuees will stay in P.G. until Williams Lake ready for them

Vulnerable evacuees will stay in P.G. until Williams Lake ready for them

Although the evacuation order for Williams Lake residents was lifted Thursday, Northern Health is waiting for Interior Health to be prepared to receive those in need of extra supports before considering moving vulnerable evacuees out of Prince George