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Rehab relaunch moves ahead

Neighbours of the former Haldi Road elementary school turned out in force to witness city council approve the first step towards allowing a rehabilitation facility in their neighbourhood.
Solstice Soiree goes Friday night

Solstice Soiree goes Friday night

A celestial milestone is being marked by homemade foods, music, vendors and a parade of light on the darkest night of the year.

Making it right

Support staff workers at CNC will hold a ratification vote on their new contract on Jan. 9. An incorrect date for the CUPE 4951 vote appeared in Tuesday's Citizen.

Suspected minivan thief apprehended following morning chase

A 19-year-old man who had recently moved to Prince George from Fort St. John is being held in custody following a hunt for a stolen minivan and reports of two attempted robberies on Tuesday morning.

City tweaks IPG deal

While still arms' length, the relationship between the city of Prince George and their economic development branch will become more transparent.

Building permit value reaches $4.9 million

Building permits for $4.9 million worth of work were taken out at city hall last month. That's well up from just under $2 million last year and just under $3 million the year before.

Take care of your mental health over holidays

The holiday season can be both full of joyous celebrations with family and friends and also fraught with potential mental health aggravation.

College, union near deal

Labour peace appears to be close to returning to CNC. The college and CUPE Local 4951 reached a tentative agreement on local issues over the weekend, but ratification from both sides won't happen until early next year.

Walk for Memories in January

Walk for Memories, presented by the Alzheimer Society of B.C., is putting an immediate call out for volunteers. There's a need for people to put up posters right now to help promote the event taking place Sunday, January 27 from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
Paramedics pitch in with food

Paramedics pitch in with food

Local families having a food emergency at Christmas will get a record amount of help from paramedics. Prince George's crews from the B.C.