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Longtime circulation manager delivers memories

Longtime circulation manager delivers memories

He came into the newspaper business as a kid walking four miles a day delivering papers in a small town and retired out of it as The Citizen's circulation manager, dealing with up to 300 carriers at any given time.
Cargo warehouse under construction at airport

Cargo warehouse under construction at airport

Construction is underway on a long-awaited cargo warehouse at the north end of the Prince George Airport. "This is a really an exciting time," said Prince George Airport Authority CEO John Gibson during a media event Wednesday.
Nice ride for Trent Seymour

Nice ride for Trent Seymour

Trent Seymour received a powerful new tool for reclaiming his mobility on Tuesday when he was presented with a new, custom-built, all-terrain wheelchair at Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre.
Lightning map shows danger areas

Lightning map shows danger areas

Prince George gets more than its share of thunderstorms in B.C.

Farmers’ institute marks milestone

Many farms and ranches in the northern region have now reached the 100 year plateau. In McBride, an even deeper historical milestone has been reached.

Federal party leaders pitch platforms at FCM conference

Federal leaders had four days to pitch their municipal plans to a captive audience.
Former resident competing for interior decorator title

Former resident competing for interior decorator title

Western Canada's Next Home Stylist could hail from Prince George. Last week Tijana Popovic was named to the top three in a contest for the title by Urban Barn and Western Living Magazine.
Fort St. James mill closing in July

Fort St. James mill closing in July

Tl'oh Forest Products will be closing its Fort St. James finger-joint plant at the end of next month. "We profoundly regret the decision we have had to make today," Tl'oh president Leonard Thomas said in a statement issued Tuesday.
Hearing set for artist’s claim against Games

Hearing set for artist’s claim against Games

A local artist's small claims action against organizers of the 2015 Canada Winter Games and three Prince George automobile dealerships will head to a settlement conference after all four defendants denied her allegations in a reply filed at the Princ
Logging activity to cause minor delays along University Way

Logging activity to cause minor delays along University Way

Expect minor delays along University Way starting Monday due to logging activity in the area. The work will include construction of a temporary road into the site, log hauling and fire hazard abatement, UNBC said in a press release.