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Treatment needed, poll shows

Treatment needed, poll shows

The Prince George Citizen conducted an online poll in partnership with the Urban Aboriginal Working Group to raise public education and awareness regarding homelessness.

High Tea for Hospice on Sunday

Whether in Sunday best or casual dress, everyone is invited to experience High Tea for Hospice on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Kinsmen Community Complex.
Council sets property tax rates

Council sets property tax rates

City council has set this year's property tax rates. Homeowners will be paying a rate of $8.91 per $1,000 of assessed value for residential dwellings of all types. This is decrease from last year's rate of $9.10 per $1,000 of value.
Prolific offender arrested for suspected crime spree

Prolific offender arrested for suspected crime spree

A 50-year-old Terrace man who recently moved to Prince George is in custody after allegedly carrying out a spree of thefts.
Father to drop lawsuit against school district

Father to drop lawsuit against school district

A former Prince George father says he will drop his lawsuit against School District 57 over its decision to allow his children to be transferred to a school where their mother works without his permission.
Workers day of mourning tomorrow

Workers day of mourning tomorrow

The annual day of mourning for workers killed and injured on the job is set for Friday.
Party leaders face off in final debate

Party leaders face off in final debate

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Local man tapping wind power

Local man tapping wind power

The winds of change are blowing in the energy sector. Within the social momentum to grow one's own food, build one's one furniture, sew one's own clothing, is the advent of providing one's own power.
Volunteer has helped community for more than 20 years

Volunteer has helped community for more than 20 years

It's been more than 20 years of donating time in the community for one volunteer whose focus is the Brain Injured Group and most recently St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Region's living wage $16.39, advocacy groups say

Region's living wage $16.39, advocacy groups say

Working parents raising two young children in North Central B.C. need to earn $16.39 per hour to make ends meet, according to a report released Wednesday.