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Time a factor in LNG, says Japan ambassador

Time a factor in LNG, says Japan ambassador

Japan is eager to purchase Canadian liquefied natural gas, but the country is looking to act soon ambassador Norihiro Okuda told First Nations leaders at a summit in Prince George on Wednesday.

Book Slam should be a blast

The gloves are coming off at the Prince George Public Library. Tonight, residents are invited to witness library staff will go head-to-head in their first Book Slam. From 7 to 8:30 p.m. Oct.

Schools log on to Citizen

A free offering from The Citizen is beaming the community of Prince George into classrooms all over the city. The digital edition of the newspaper is available to schools and individual classrooms for use in their daily activities.
High pressure

High pressure

While the provincial government rushes to get liquefied natural gas projects up and running before its competitors, First Nations leaders are concerned there won't be enough time to discuss the issues.
Victims' families renew call for inquiry

Victims' families renew call for inquiry

As part of cross-Canada events in the past two weeks, Prince George added its voice to calls for an inquiry into the missing and murdered women of the nation.

Salvation Army looking to combine operations

The Salvation Army is looking to move its food bank and thrift store operations so they are under the same roof.
City to examine downtown trail link

City to examine downtown trail link

Connecting the lower Patricia Boulevard trail to the the rest of the city isn't a "right-now" priority, but one the city will study. Coun.
RCMP tried to coax Matters, inquest told

RCMP tried to coax Matters, inquest told

The failed cat-and-mouse attempt to apprehend a Canadian military veteran the day before he was killed by an RCMP emergency response team was described Tuesday during an inquest into the September 2012 death of Greg Matters.

Mine officially opens

Mount Milligan is now a mine. No longer a "proposed project" and no longer "under construction," the Thompson Creek Metals shop is now open for business in between Fort St. James and Mackenzie. The $1.

Mental health event offered

For years mental health professionals have offered screening for groups around Prince George and this year they're targeting the general public.