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Only dermatologist in city closes practice

A province-wide dearth of dermatologists is set to hit Prince George in the coming months as the city's lone specialist shuts down his practice. Dr. Michael Martindale has informed Northern Health that as of Dec.

40 under 40 named

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce has released its latest list of top 40 professionals under the age of 40.
Insurer must cover man named in NT Air lawsuit

Insurer must cover man named in NT Air lawsuit

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has ordered an insurance company to cover the legal costs of one of the defendants in a civil lawsuit over the December 2009 fire that destroyed the old Northern Thunderbird Air hangar.

Highway connector officially opens

Friday's thick snowfall prevented a commemorative drive on the city's newest street, but the symbolic ribbon was cut on Boundary Road.

Enbridge earns aboriginal certification

The company behind the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline has received silver-level certification from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.

Cullen calls on NDP to 'reconnect' during provincial convention

As provincial New Democrats begin a renewal process at a convention in Vancouver this weekend, Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen said the party needs to reconnect to its roots.

Bad weather makes for power outages

Blackburn elementary school was closed on Friday morning after a power outage on the eastern edge of the city left thousands of BC Hydro customers without electricity.

Santa letters sought

Do you or your son, daughter, grandson, granddaughter have a cute letter to Santa that you would like to see in the pages of The Prince George Citizen? Starting Dec.
Update: Weather warning

Update: Weather warning

Blackburn elementary school was closed on Friday morning after a power outage on the eastern edge of the city left thousands of BC Hydro customers without electricity.

Union fires back at city wage claims

The City of Prince George is skewing the numbers when it comes to representing how the wages of municipal employees stack up to other communities, according to union leadership. "There's over 100 communities across B.C.