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Human rights group concerned by arrest video

Human rights group concerned by arrest video

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is raising questions about whether excessive force was used after seeing a video showing a police takedown of two men found inside an allegedly stolen pickup truck. The video taken Feb.
City water vulnerable to spills

City water vulnerable to spills

The City of Prince George and CN Rail need to take a number of preventative steps to make sure the city's main well water source is no longer vulnerable to "catastrophic" damage from hazardous spills.
Regional district approves $6.5M budget increase

Regional district approves $6.5M budget increase

After months of crunching numbers and plugging in data-sets, the board at the regional district table passed the 2016 operating budget without a single word of debate on Thursday.
Prince George man found

Prince George man found

Police have found a missing Prince George man, RCMP said Friday morning. On Thursday, police requested the public's help in locating a missing Prince George man that had not been seen in nearly a week.

Police search for stolen equipment

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public's help to find $200,000 in stolen equipment.
Witnesses sought to fatal rollover

Witnesses sought to fatal rollover

North District RCMP is continuing to investigate the fatal rollover Saturday on Highway 97 on Austin Road and looking for witnesses. It involved a blue Dodge Ram pickup truck and occurred at about 12:45 a.m.
Weekly Bulletin Board

Weekly Bulletin Board

Everyday Experts: How to Put on a Show Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Prince George Public Library, Nechako Branch, in the Hart, there's a presentation about how to put on a show, concert, play or reading by local musician Raghu Lokanathan.
The ever-popular Celtic Thunder comes to CN Centre

The ever-popular Celtic Thunder comes to CN Centre

Always popular in Prince George, Celtic Thunder brings Legacy to CN Centre Saturday Nov. 26.
Emily Carr should go on Canadian bills, poll says

Emily Carr should go on Canadian bills, poll says

The last Prince George Citizen poll asked "Which Canadian woman would you like to see featured first on our currency?" A resounding 49 per cent of voters thought Emily Carr would make a fine choice, with 244 votes.
PWB returns to malt roots

PWB returns to malt roots

Pacific Western Brewing was the first, and now they are back in the game. The Prince George brewing company was the first in Canada to make a regular line of malt liquor.