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Fire ravages Thacker Crescent home

Fire ravages Thacker Crescent home

A home in the 100 block of Thacker Crescent was heavily damaged following a Sunday night fire. Prince George Fire Rescue responded to the call that came in shortly before 8 p.m.

Firefighter injured in blaze

One firefighter was injured responding a house fire on Abbott Crescent early Saturday morning. Fire crews were called to the home in the 2400 block of Abbott Crescent at approximately 5 a.m. Saturday, and found smoke coming from the building.

New CEO named for Spirit of the North

As Judy Neiser takes over the reigns as CEO of the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation, she wants to build on the success the charitable organization had under her predecessor.

Call goes out for blood

Canadian Blood Services is calling on British Columbians to visit their local blood donation centres after receiving lower than expected contributions throughout June and in early July.

Building permits up

The construction of Wholesale Sports already signifies a substantial investment into the city centre. A foundation permit worth $1.5 million for the Victoria Street space that used to house Shagg was issued in June.
Students team up on medical exercise

Students team up on medical exercise

The parking lot at CNC became a medical training lab Thursday as nursing and paramedic students joined together to test their skills in a real-world setting. For the first time in northern B.C.

This week's online poll question

Each week, the Citizen asks for your opinion in our online poll.

Nechako Lakes hopeful looks to lead B.C. Tories

Dan Brooks wants to lead the B.C. Conservatives into the next provincial election. The tourist camp outfitter from Vanderhoof plans to throw his hat in the ring when the party announces the details of its next leadership convention.
Not coming home

Not coming home

Pregnant mom's sudden death has grieving dad looking for answers

Harder to work for aboriginal health links

A UNBC psychology professor has a new five-year plan. Dr. Henry Harder, chair of the university's school of health sciences, has been appointed to the Dr. Donald B. Rix B.C. Leadership Chair for Aboriginal Environmental Health.