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Service truck driver faces hit and run charge

Service truck driver faces hit and run charge

A Prince George man is facing charges following a "dangerous yet bizarre" hit and run north of the city Tuesday morning, Prince George RCMP said. Just before 7:30 a.m.
Students oppose Moore appointment

Students oppose Moore appointment

Both of the University of Northern B.C.'s student societies have produced surveys that oppose James Moore's appointment as chancellor.
Avalanche victim was "the rider who always had a smile on his face"

Avalanche victim was "the rider who always had a smile on his face"

The Prince George man who died in an avalanche Saturday while snowmobiling east of the city is being remembered as a warm and generous man who loved being outside. Angelo Kenneth Carpino, 41, was the person who was killed, the B.C.
Two men charged in drug bust

Two men charged in drug bust

Two men well known to police are in custody and are facing several charges following the seizure of drugs, cash and a shotgun by Prince George RCMP.
Tribunal rules in favour of First Nations on child welfare complaint

Tribunal rules in favour of First Nations on child welfare complaint

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has found the federal government is discriminating against on-reserve First Nations children and families by denying them services on par with those delivered by provincial governments.
Sweetheart Auction and Tea

Sweetheart Auction and Tea

It's time again for the Order of the Eastern Star's biggest fundraiser, the annual Sweetheart Auction and Tea, which will be held at the Masonic Lodge, 480 Vancouver St., on Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. Guests will enjoy home-baked goodies, coffee and tea.
Delay the picnic shelter rebuild, poll says

Delay the picnic shelter rebuild, poll says

The Citizen's recent poll talked about the city capital projects and if they should be delayed or go full throttle.
New 4-H Club seeking members

New 4-H Club seeking members

A new 4-H Club is calling for members. New to Prince George is the Cariboo Wolf Pack whose leaders come from the Rushing Rivers 4-H Club in Chilliwack. Projects that are available are goat, rabbit, photography, crafts and gardening.
High-speed Internet arrives at reserve

High-speed Internet arrives at reserve

High-speed internet has made its first foray onto Lheidli T'enneh reserve land.
One in a billion

One in a billion

The start of the Doran family story is no different than most: a hospital room, a breath of life and a new baby girl.