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Police kept busy New Year's Eve

Police kept busy New Year's Eve

From weapons incidents to a dog that wouldn't leave a police car, Prince George RCMP received over 100 calls for service during a busy New Year's Eve night shift.
Core impact dominated 2013

Core impact dominated 2013

If the core services review process was the benchmark for 2012 at city hall, then 2013 was dominated by the fallout.
Introducing Northern B.C.'s new year's baby

Introducing Northern B.C.'s new year's baby

Sarah Coffey and Joe Elliott expected their first child would make an appearance into the world well before Christmas Day, instead they got Prince George's new year's baby of 2014. Catherine Clair Elliott-Coffey was born at 5:03 a.m.
Pastors ready for polar plunge

Pastors ready for polar plunge

The congregation at Central Fellowship Baptist Church enthusiastically took up the challenge to raise $500 to send Pastor Brian Joyce into the chilly water again during Ness Lake Bible Camp's 11th annual Polar Bear Dip on New Year's day.
Red Nose ready for New Year's Eve

Red Nose ready for New Year's Eve

As holiday celebrations continue, the party to end all parties for 2013 is happening on New Year's Eve, and Operation Red Nose is ready to provide safe rides home.

Bond 'optimistic' on skills training front

Despite months of often contentious negotiations, Shirley Bond is confident the federal and provincial governments can reach an agreement over skills training funding in the coming year.
Bond is Citizen newsmaker of 2013

Bond is Citizen newsmaker of 2013

Shirley Bond believes that hard work can put a softer edge on the partisan nature of politics and that work ethic helped her become the Prince George Citizen's 2013 newsmaker of the year.

Civil actions to keep court busy in 2014

Some high-profile civil matters emerged over the course of 2013 and are expected to take up some court time during the coming year.
Joint energy report set for delivery

Joint energy report set for delivery

The recent environmental review panel's recommendation and the federal government's pending decision will go a long way to deciding the fate of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline, but a less publicized report due Tuesday could also shape the futu

New clinic changed the face of cancer care

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