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Legion expecting a big crowd on Sunday

Remembrance Day gathering will be the last in Seventh Avenue building

Canada played active role in Vietnam war

Canada's participation in the Vietnam war is not well documented. Although Canada was "officially non-belligerent" in the war, the Canadian government helped the U.S. by sending medical equipment, weapons-making material, and technical assistance.

Family honours aboriginal soldiers

As the sound of the bagpipes faded away and residents swarmed the cenotaph to lay their poppies on the memorial, two voices rang out above the beat of a drum.

P.G. pays tribute

The air was crisp and cold, but those gathered at city hall were insulated by warmth of a community's appreciation for Canada's veterans.

Business urged to think about Site C opportunity

Frank PEEBLES Citizen staff [email protected] Site C business plans have to be made now, despite the environmental assessments far from complete for the proposed dam.

Flurry of safe driving tips offered as winter sets in

Community leaders and emergency personnel gathered together Friday to urge drivers to get themselves and their vehicles ready for winter, if they haven't already, and offered up a flurry of tips in the process.

One more day for Zellers customers

It took them 15 minutes to find a parking spot in front of Zellers department store, but it was well worth it for Sarat Gupta and his wife Neeru.

Health and wellness emphasized at awards night

The sixth annual Healthier You Awards event was held at the Coast Inn of the North Friday night to honour those who have contributed to the health and wellness of the members of the Prince George community and the region.
RCMP dog at Milan show Sunday

RCMP dog at Milan show Sunday

There's a four and a half year old German shepherd in Prince George who has had some Astro-nomical police training.
T-wolves triumph in home-opener

T-wolves triumph in home-opener

When they played at the B.C. college level, the UNBC Timberwolves rarely allowed an opponent to step onto their floor and leave later in the night with a victory in their pocket.