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100 years of Prince George Citizen now in digital form at library

100 years of Prince George Citizen now in digital form at library

A century's worth of the Prince George Citizen is now available in a digital form at the Prince George Public Library and a celebration will be held Thursday night to mark the milestone.
Father suing school district

Father suing school district

A Prince George father is suing School District 57 over a decision to allow his children to be transferred to a school where their mother works without his permission.
Wheelchair-bound man struck at Quesnel intersection, dies in hospital

Wheelchair-bound man struck at Quesnel intersection, dies in hospital

A wheelchair-bound man died in hospital after he was struck by a vehicle while crossing a street in Quesnel on Friday evening.
Felony charges dropped against UNBC students

Felony charges dropped against UNBC students

Two University of Northern B.C. students had already started the trek back to North Dakota to face their criminal charges when they learned over the weekend the felony had been dropped.
Non-profits get $5.1M for two affordable housing projects

Non-profits get $5.1M for two affordable housing projects

Prince George will see two new affordable housing projects after the province announced $5.1 million to local non-profits leading the developments.
Man dies following rollover near Quesnel

Man dies following rollover near Quesnel

A 71-year-old man died in hospital following a crash near Quesnel on Saturday afternoon. Quesnel RCMP said they were called to the scene on Highway 26 near Shaver Road at 2 p.m.
Drivers asked to adjust to winter conditions

Drivers asked to adjust to winter conditions

A flurry of collisions as winter weather began to impose its grip over the weekend has prompted the RCMP to urge drivers to use additional caution. "Drivers need to be extra cautious when travelling on area roads," RCMP said.
NDIT program supports high-tech in the woods

NDIT program supports high-tech in the woods

The owner of a Smithers-based business that uses cutting edge technology to get in-depth pictures of northern B.C. forests has plenty of kind words for Northern Development Initiative Trust.
‘We deserve just as much as anyone else’

‘We deserve just as much as anyone else’

Quint Parker's possessions cover almost every inch of his small room. A stuffed monkey sits on a clock, surrounded by stacked soup cans. Shirts hang from a bare rack above his single bed and in the back a small TV peeks from its shelf.
Police on lookout for parolee

Police on lookout for parolee

Prince George RCMP is asking for the public's help in locating a parolee who failed to return to his designated residence. A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for Dillan John Cote, 22, who is considered violent and should not be approached.