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Cut time for arts groups

Cut time for arts groups

Local arts groups used to a portion of their budget coming from the city will have a little less to work with.
Bridal show offers tips for bliss

Bridal show offers tips for bliss

Whether it's booking destination weddings, contracting a videographer or selecting a musician, those manning the booths at the 23rd annual Sweetheart Bridal show were in agreement that lots of notice equals less stress.
Sacred Heart Cathedral receives historic recognition

Sacred Heart Cathedral receives historic recognition

Sacred Heart Cathedral was recognized by the Prince George Heritage Commission for nearly 90 years of history.
Citizen photographer leads awards nominations

Citizen photographer leads awards nominations

Citizen staff are in the running for the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association Ma Murray awards.

Sawmill safety report coming: WorkSafeBC

WorkSafeBC expects to release a public report on sawmill safety in the coming weeks, spokesperson Scott McCloy said.

Responsible gaming events set for Prince George

Prince George is among the communities where the B.C. Lottery Corporation will be hosting a series of events next week to promote responsible gambling awareness.
P.G. teacher to school colleagues on genocide

P.G. teacher to school colleagues on genocide

A local teacher has been asked to a provincial symposium to teach about the most serious of global issues.
No criminal charges pending in Lakeland explosion

No criminal charges pending in Lakeland explosion

WorkSafeBC has concluded its investigation into the explosion which destroyed Lakeland Mills and has forwarded its report to the B.C. Criminal Justice Branch.

Fire strikes Moncton Crescent home

Prince George Fire Rescue crews were called to a house fire in the 7700 block of Moncton Crescent on Thursday afternoon. Called to the scene at 3:30 p.m., they found a home filled with heavy smoke.
RCMP eye spring for detachment move

RCMP eye spring for detachment move

The new Prince George RCMP detachment should be ready for occupancy sometime in the next two weeks but it will be another four to five weeks after that before the new tenants move in, according to city public safety and civic facility manager Leland