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Cabaret cancelled

Waning Moon Cabaret will not be presented Saturday at 8 p.m. at Art Space, 1685 Third Ave. as announced in the Bulletin Board in Friday's Citizen.
Vehicle donation

Vehicle donation

The Northland Auto Group donated a vehicle to AWAC, the Association Advocating for Women and Children, a local organization that provides 24 hour shelter and support services to women and children in Prince George.
Cold weather increases speed-related crashes

Cold weather increases speed-related crashes

Drivers are being asked to slow down as winter approaches.

Rural postmaster fighting to keep service in community

The master of the post office operating out of a general store in a small community north of Fort St. James has put off her retirement in response to a recent Canada Post decision to shut the service down.
Dental program suspension impacts students, faculty

Dental program suspension impacts students, faculty

Erin Robb is leaving Prince George for a Vancouver dental hygiene program and she's not sure she'll ever come back.
Business destroyed by fire to return downtown

Business destroyed by fire to return downtown

A local business destroyed by a downtown fire in the spring is hoping to make a comeback. This week, the city announced it was selling property at 1235 Third Ave. to Homework Lifestyles Ltd. for $75,000.

Mandatory census return welcomed

The new federal government's announcement Thursday that it was moving ahead with bringing back the mandatory long-form census next year was welcomed locally by those who rely on collected data.
Woman lauded for rescue during fire

Woman lauded for rescue during fire

When Millie Allen heard the fire alarm go off, she did not hesitate.

Hell Yeah Good News Call Out of the Week: Volunteers needed to set up Remembrance Day flags

There's a call out for volunteers to help put up 160 flags at the Prince George Civic Centre at 8 a.m. on Remembrance Day.
Wanted man caught in Quesnel

Wanted man caught in Quesnel

At about 9 a.m. Thursday, Quesnel RCMP officers who were attending another call noticed a man approach the South Hills area of the city. When the man saw the police, he changed direction and headed back into a wooded area behind Cody Dale Road.