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Community invited to aboriginal dance

The Prince George Native Friendship Centre will host a community round dance later this month.

Name of ATV fatality victim released

The woman who died Saturday after her quadrunner tipped over while riding on Jardine Road in Cluculz Lake was Angela Elizabeth Johnson, 28, the B.C. Coroners Service said Monday. The incident occurred shortly after 3 p.m.

Judge splits blame in 2010 accident

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has ruled the drivers were equally at fault in a winter 2010 head-on collision west of Prince George that left one of them severely injured.
Council in brief: Kin renos on target

Council in brief: Kin renos on target

Winter Games construction The Kin Centre enhancement project is more than halfway complete and on track to be completed by the fall, according to community services staff.

YMCA promoting healthy kids

Families looking for free activities should mark Sunday, June 2 on their calendars. The YMCA of Northern B.C.
Cyclist injured

Cyclist injured

A cycling was struck by a vehicle on First and Ospika Tuesday afternoon. No further details were available at press time.

Citizen editor up for literature honour

Science fiction and fantasy is a world of make believe but the reality is local author Neil Godbout is a finalist for the 2013 Aurora Awards in a new category for best young adult novel.

Sex store shunned

Gateway area residents and business owners aren't too keen on their potential new neighbour.

Mining week brings together business connections

Mining is on a record-setting upswing in B.C. and most of it is happening within a four-hour drive of Prince George. Local companies could make prosperous connections to it if they aim themselves into that sector.

Montessori school sprouts new roots at Gladstone

Highglen elementary school, students, teachers and parents spent their first week in their new College Heights location putting down some roots.