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Chamber trip to China could be chance of a lifetime

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce is making a fully guided tour of China so cheap, some members are marvelling that they feel more like tourists on a land cruise. Oh yeah, and it might just spark some business ideas, too.

Underwear affair entices local residents

Finding underwear good enough to run in for 5 kilometres. Check. From the couch to 5k training. Check.
Look Who's Celebrating July 2014

Look Who's Celebrating July 2014

Online poll speaks volumes

The last Citizen online poll asked if readers were in support of the striking teachers.
Library project earns plaudits

Library project earns plaudits

The Prince George Public Library SkyLab Mezzanine took top honours in the Northern BC Commercial Building Awards in the institutional category.
Playground on the move

Playground on the move

The Montessori school at Gladstone elementary will have its major playground structure relocated from its former Highglen location before the new school year begins in September, according to School District 57 secretary-treasurer Allan Reed.
Mountie traces alleged blood trail

Mountie traces alleged blood trail

An expert in blood stain pattern analysis took the jury through the evidence she collected from Cody Alan Legebokoff's apartment, pickup truck and the basement suite where he once lived as testimony in his murder trial resumed Thursday.
Cancer survivor recognized for giving back

Cancer survivor recognized for giving back

Barb Tremblay, a longtime resident of Prince George, recently received the National Medal of Courage from the Canadian Cancer Society during a ceremony in Vancouver.

Northern firms hope to cash in on LNG prospects

Canfor, Carrier Lumber, Lakeland Mills, Brink Forest Products. These are familiar names to the citizens of Prince George.

Worksafe BC policy shift could explain mishandled investigations

WorkSafeBC has successfully laid regulatory charges in court in only three workplace safety cases since 1999, The Vancouver Sun has learned.