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UNBC student makes bus riding easier with app

UNBC student makes bus riding easier with app

Xinyi Zhuang grew up in subtropical Quanzhou in southern China, where grapefruits and bananas grow on trees. So waiting an hour for a city transit bus in the middle of a Prince George winter to take him to UNBC is not his idea of a good time.
First Nations seek answers on sockeye

First Nations seek answers on sockeye

Aboriginal fishers are casting a wide net to find salmon answers this year. According to those with nets in the water in designated Lheidli T'enneh First Nation fishing spots, the sockeye numbers are far below normal.
Teaching the birds and bees to seniors

Teaching the birds and bees to seniors

Love Never Gets Old, a Citizen series on love, sex and romance among seniors, looks at the sex education side of relationships. When a health worker introduces a senior to personal lubricant, there can be many reactions.
BIG TOYS

BIG TOYS

The 31st annual Salvation Army Toy Drive took place Sunday with 295 motorcyclists gathering with their toy donations to kick off the Christmas Hamper Drive. Here, riders ascend Ospika on their way around town.

Cancer agency seeks top caregivers

The B.C. Cancer Agency is looking for outstanding caregivers.

International students flock to CNC

While overall student enrolment at the College of New Caledonia has dropped this fall, a record influx of international students has created more study opportunities for homegrown students at the College of New Caledonia.
Funding in the spotlight at UBCM

Funding in the spotlight at UBCM

The Union of B.C. Municipalities convention may be over for the year, but now is the time when the work has to begin.
Cops for Cancer ride a $260,000 success

Cops for Cancer ride a $260,000 success

After seven days or riding, one bad crash, some nasty bug bites and 860 kilometres of highway travel, the Cops For Cancer Tour de North wheeled into Prince Rupert to complete the journey, having raised more than $260,000 for the Canadian Cancer Socie

Journalist plans to countersue Furlong

The journalist who wrote a scathing story about John Furlong's time in Burns Lake says she will be launching legal action of her own in response to the former Vancouver Olympic head's comments on Thursday.

Business owners invited to Citizen breakfast

In this day and age of digital media and online merchandising, consumers are savvy customers. They use their computers to do Internet research and perform price checks, then go to the stores looking for the best deal.