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City adds to arguments against fluoride lawsuit

The city is asking the court to strike several allegations made in a class action lawsuit over Prince George's fluoridated water if not dismiss the case entirely.
August 2014 Look Who's Celebrating

August 2014 Look Who's Celebrating

Missing woman may be in Prince George

Police are asking for the public's help in locating a Fort St. John-area woman who has been missing for three weeks. Pamela Napoleon was last seen July 8 at the Blueberry River First Nation, north of Ft. St.

UNBC prof appointed to funding council

A University of Northern British Columbia professor has been appointed to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, a federal body that funds research in that area.
Hand-carved throne for sale

Hand-carved throne for sale

A classified ad in The Prince George Citizen to sell a hand-carved replica of a throne for $5,000 has been in the paper every day since Feb. 8, 2013.
Fire threat still looms

Fire threat still looms

The skies above Prince George might not be smoky, but that doesn't mean the threat posed by forest fires are over. On Wednesday, the B.C.
Group holds scooter training event

Group holds scooter training event

Wooden ramps, traffic cones and other obstacles covered the parking lot of PG Surg-Med Thursday for a training rodeo for mobility aids like scooters. The event, organized by the Prince George Power Mobility Society, was held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Endurance tested during North 400

Endurance tested during North 400

It's all about the cause for a cyclist taking part in North 400, a day-long endurance ride from Jasper to Prince George that raises funds for children's cancer research and supports Camp Goodtimes.

Tsilhqot'in release mining policy

The Tsilhqot'in National Government, which represents six First Nations near Williams Lake, has released a draft of a mining policy which it says will pave the way for "more positive relationships" with the mining industry in their traditional territ

CNC gets 56 additional LNG trades training seats

College of New Caledonia will receive funding for an additional 56 training spaces as part of the push to bring liquified natural gas to B.C., the provincial government said Thursday.