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Trip an eye-opener for CNC dental students

Trip an eye-opener for CNC dental students

KWADACHA -- Grade 3 student Theorron Massattoe doesn't always have dental floss handy when he goes to school, so he tends to improvise. He just rips a thread off the bottom of his jeans. It does the trick just fine.

Former Citizen reporter nominated for Michener

Former Prince George Citizen reporter Gordon Hoekstra is up for a second Michener Award.

Man dead after highway rollover

A Prince George man is dead after being ejected from his car during a crash on Highway 16, near Tabor Mountain. RCMP said the driver lost control and rolled his 2004 Pontiac Vibe while traveling eastbound on the highway.

Professor to offer religious view of pipeline

John Hiemstra will shed a Christian perspective on the Northern Gateway pipeline debate when he speaks in Prince George on Monday.

More details released on Canfor celebrations

Canfor officials announced previously their intention to hold this year's annual general meeting in Prince George, as part of their 75th anniversary celebrations. More details were announced Thursday about that event.
Get your bids in with Auction Mart

Get your bids in with Auction Mart

There's a great reason to love Mondays if you're a bargain hunter at heart. The Prince George Citizen Auctionmart starts taking bids Monday and the action won't stop until Monday, May 6.
Cancer centre needs help

Cancer centre needs help

The B.C. Cancer Agency Centre for the North may have equipment, doctors and nurses in place but it's still lacking one key ingredient - volunteers.
Dusting off Gladstone

Dusting off Gladstone

A dusted off Gladstone school could be the indefinite home for Prince George's elementary-age Montessori students fas the school district works through the next steps for their old location at Highglen, following Monday's fire.

Website links people to causes

Volunteer Prince George is continuing to be the main portal for matching people willing to help out with organizations dedicated to various good causes. And while Prince George is known for its high rate of volunteerism, there's plenty room for more.

Start-up Canada looks to boost business

The launch of Startup Canada Communities shines a spotlight on a Prince George entrepreneur. Shauna Harper of LiveWorkPG is one of the featured business personalities for the unveiling of the national do-it-yourself business service.