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Police seeking hit and run suspect

Police seeking hit and run suspect

Prince George RCMP is seeking the public's help in locating the driver and vehicle involved in a hit and run Collision last week. The incident occurred on Wed., Sept.
See you tomorrow

See you tomorrow

Students got out of school Tuesday at Ron Brent elementary school after the first full day for public schools in Prince George. Motorists are reminded that school zones are now in effect and are asked to slow down and watch for children.
Raise a Reader in full swing

Raise a Reader in full swing

It's Raise a Reader time where members of the community will be asking for donations to fund literacy programs in Prince George. In exchange for any donation the participant will get a special edition of today's Prince George Citizen newspaper.

Walk to showcase forestry week

With countless hours of screen-time, indoor time, and disconnection from the natural world, there is one day set aside to head out into the woods for a simple stroll. That day is Saturday, the weekend anchor of National Forestry Week.
Games on track, says national official

Games on track, says national official

The heads of each provincial team came this week to check out the progress of the Canada Winter Games preparations.
Carson retiring from hospice society

Carson retiring from hospice society

She was born to do the job, said Donalda Carson, executive director of the Prince George Hospice Society and the operator of the first free-standing hospice house in British Columbia.

NDP slams Liberals over cuts to Highway of Tears probe

The massive cuts to funding for the RCMP's Highway of Tears investigation conflict with the B.C. Liberals' claim it has the provincial government's full support, said the Opposition NDP's justice critic, Mike Farnworth.

Fluoride lawsuit brushed up

A lawsuit against the city over its practice of fluoridating the water supply is no longer a class action but rather a negligence claim and a constitutional challenge.

Bears beginning to bulk up

Steps can be taken to prevent trouble as bears scramble for the food they need to fatten up for hibernation, says the B.C. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Man found guilty of sex assault

A Prince George man was found guilty Monday of sexually assaulting his ex-boyfriend. B.C.