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Haldi renos among May permits

A 20-unit condominium complex is leading the list of more than $11 million worth of building permits issued last month. The Guest Crescent development is worth more than $2.7 million.
First job question sparks conversation

First job question sparks conversation

The Citizen asked followers of its Facebook page (www.facebook.
Collision with bus results in ticket

Collision with bus results in ticket

A driver suffered a minor injury and will be issued a ticket for failing to yield after running into a school bus while making his way onto Highway 97 just north of the John Hart Bridge on Thursday.
‘What more could you want... than a warm greeting when you arrive.’

‘What more could you want... than a warm greeting when you arrive.’

Community group shows civic pride at airport

Tumbler Ridge mine reopening

The Quintette mine is reopening. The provincial government gave the final green light late Thursday on the coal project near Tumbler Ridge, about 150 kilometres northeast of Prince George.
The fires within

The fires within

For kids with a dangerous fascination with burning things, the Prince George Fire Department has a program to help

TransCanada’s new office to house regional staff

One of Canada's biggest industrial companies has moved into Prince George. With two major local pipeline projects in their book of plans, TransCanada Pipelines felt the time was right to establish an office in B.C.'s northern capital.

Radiothon a success

Donors from Prince George and the surrounding area chipped in to the tune of $67,486 for children with special needs. The city's ninth annual Variety Children's Radiothon was a two-day event hosted by The Wolf 97FM and 94X Wednesday and Thursday.
Northern Gateway prez talks next step

Northern Gateway prez talks next step

The nature of the environmental review process has made it difficult for Northern Gateway to work co-operatively with groups who oppose the pipeline project, company president John Carruthers said Thursday.

City seeking outdoor learning plan

There's no shortage of spots around the city to get up close and personal with the great outdoors, but there's also nothing to link them.