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Human book speaks to cultural diversity

"What's it like to be you?" Not many people ask that of one another but it's encouraged during the Prince George Public Library's Human Library event. People can check out a Human Book today from 1 to 3 p.m. for a 20-minute conversation.

Hydro project threatens salmon: group

An environmental group is raising concerns about northwest salmon populations if a plan by a company affiliated with Enbridge goes ahead with a hydro-electric project along the Clore River.
Tho' much is taken, much abides

Tho' much is taken, much abides

A look back at the Kennedy assassination

Lawyer urges conditional sentence for alleged drug dealer

The lawyer defending a Prince George man arrested during a drug-related takedown in College Heights nearly two-and-a-half years ago urged a B.C. Supreme Court Justice Friday to issue a sentence that would be served outside of jail.

Cullen wants new evidence considered

Skeena-Bulkley Valley NDP MP Nathan Cullen is urging the Joint Review Panel examining the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline to accept new evidence.

Radio enthusiast honoured

A Prince George man's contributions in emergency radio communications have earned him a Public Safety Lifeline Volunteers award from B.C. Justice Minister Suzanne Anton.

First Nation fires back at report criticism

The Tsilhqot'in National Government defended a federal environmental assessment critical of the proposed New Prosperity mine Thursday, calling claims the report was flawed "demonstrably false.

Second job fair draws strong response

When Initiatives Prince George held an online job fair this week, the second time the city's economic development agency has conducted the exercise, their data showed an appetite from companies looking for Lower Mainland employees and job-seekers on

A chance find

Former long-time Prince George Citizen employee George Lesniewicz, now happily retired, likes to explore antique stores around the province. He's always searching for original frames for his own art work, that includes oil paintings.

Hearts and Hands fires back in court response

Habitat for Humanity Canada is taking advantage of minor discrepancies to seize the assets of its former Prince George affiliate in order to tackle its own financial woes, Hearts and Hands for Homes Society says in a response to a civil claim brought