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Lyn Hall announces run for mayor

Lyn Hall announces run for mayor

Councillor Lyn Hall makes it official as he announced today his candidacy for mayor in the upcoming municipal election.
Ready to roll

Ready to roll

Brent Marshall of Northland Dodge and Derek Springall of the Prince George Citizen present a 2009 Dodge Calibre to Kory Kaesmodel whose name was drawn from the Citizen's 2014 Grad Supplement give-away contest. Kaesmodel, 17, graduated from D.P.
City hires new communications manager

City hires new communications manager

The city has hired another member of its communications team. Toronto native Todd Corrigall started as the new manager of communications on Monday, joining corporate communications specialist Mike Kellett.

Nine new wildfires in area

Suspected to all be caused by humans, Prince George Fire Centre responded to nine new wildfires over the weekend. The biggest fire was a blaze covering 3.5 hectares in the Dawson Creek fire zone.
Multicultural market to be held over summer

Multicultural market to be held over summer

The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society is celebrating Prince George's multiculturalism by hosting a once-a-month market fair during the summer months.
Reading program going to be big

Reading program going to be big

The two branches of the Prince George Public Library are launching the city's summer reading program to keep young people's creative and educational spirits up.

Arrests made after alleged drug deal

An alleged parking lot drug deal netted three arrests this past weekend.

Appeals court upholds finding on tax cheat

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court decision to fine a Prince George man $6,000 for failing to file completed and signed income tax returns for six years. Lane Ronald John Logan was seeking to have an October 2012 B.C.
Unions rally behind teachers

Unions rally behind teachers

It's key for teachers and fellow union members to stand together in the ongoing labour dispute between public educators and the provincial government, said B.C. Federation of Labour president Jim Sinclair.
Residential rental fee closer to being rescinded

Residential rental fee closer to being rescinded

Another contentious go round hammered another nail into the residential rental business licence fee coffin.