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City politicians head to UBCM to talk policy

City hall reporter Charelle Evelyn will be in Victoria to cover the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities Convention next week. Her stories will appear in The Citizen and online at www.pgcitizen.ca.
Students add to cultural mosaic

Students add to cultural mosaic

Canada, with its history of opening its borders to immigrants, is known as a cultural mosaic, and that welcoming attitude to create diversity also extends into the halls of the city's post-secondary schools.
Shooting victim uncooperative

Shooting victim uncooperative

A man shot in his driveway on Wednesday afternoon is known to police and is not co-operating with the investigation.
Three times unlucky for robber

Three times unlucky for robber

Clothing alteration shop owner Cynthia Golden had a steamy response to an attempted robber's demand she hand over her money.
Air quality advisory issued

Air quality advisory issued

An air quality advisory was issued Friday morning for Prince George because of high levels of fine particulate air pollution. B.C.

Taseko tries again

Taseko Mines Ltd. has submitted its latest Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to the federal panel overseeing the environmental assessment of big industrial projects.
SHOOTING: Hart attack likely not random, say police

SHOOTING: Hart attack likely not random, say police

A man was taken to hospital on Thursday afternoon after it's believed he suffered multiple gunshot wounds at a residence on Northwood Pulp Road (the Hart area of Prince George).

Suspected jewel thieves, armed robber appear in court

Suspects from two armed robberies this week made their first appearances in court on Thursday.

Forest group enjoys P.G., shows industry rebound

Handing out money to aspiring forest industry professionals and checking out the site of their new local office are signs COFI is enjoying the forestry climate of Prince George. The Council of Forest Industries held its annual community dinner in P.
Students cash in on trades training

Students cash in on trades training

Eighteen-year-old Giovanni Rizzo avoided the rush of high school graduates looking for work.