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City shutting down IPG

City shutting down IPG

After more than 30 years, the city is shuttering its external economic development branch. Initiatives Prince George will be dissolved and its activities brought inside city hall, Mayor Lyn Hall announced Friday morning.
City council holding consultation in Hart

City council holding consultation in Hart

Members of city council are heading to the Hart to hear what the community has to say, face to face.
P.G. firm begins road project in Fort Nelson

P.G. firm begins road project in Fort Nelson

Work on improvements to a key intersection in Fort Nelson will begin today by a Prince George company. IDL Projects will complete the $1.8 million work on new traffic lights and turning lanes on the Alaska Highway and Simpson Trail intersection.
Trial begins for man accused of killing stepfather

Trial begins for man accused of killing stepfather

A trial began Thursday at the Prince George courthouse for a man accused of murdering his stepfather in a Granisle home six years ago.
Community band celebrating a quarter century of music

Community band celebrating a quarter century of music

Celebrating 25 years of music, the Prince George Community Band will perform at the Central British Columbia Railway and Forestry Museum Saturday at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Trial begins for Granisle man accused of second degree murder

Trial begins for Granisle man accused of second degree murder

A trial began Thursday at the Prince George courthouse for a man accused of murdering his stepfather in a Granisle home six years ago.
Name change considered for Fort George Park

Name change considered for Fort George Park

Fort George Park may get a new moniker if city council backs a recommendation to rename it in honour of the local First Nation. Coun.
Pollsters say out-of-towners need to be more diligent in school zones

Pollsters say out-of-towners need to be more diligent in school zones

The last Citizen online poll asked about the speeding out-of-towner.
Guardians of the centenary

Guardians of the centenary

You can't celebrate the city's centennial without looking at the past, and on July 10, treasures that have been 25 years buried will be brought to light.
Site C could power new transmission line in Peace

Site C could power new transmission line in Peace

Natural gas drillers between Dawson Creek and Chetwynd could plug directly into the Site C dam if BC Hydro moves forward with a proposed route for a major transmission line.