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Electric, propane vehicles to join city fleet

The City of Prince George will consider purchasing a 100 per cent electric vehicle in 2012 as part of a strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the city's vehicle fleet.

From India to Prince George

CNC human resources program fuels international ambitions

Coffee chat on hold

The Citizen will be putting its Tuesday morning Coffee Chat at Books & Co. on hold over the holidays and will resume in the new year.
Holiday spending on the rise

Holiday spending on the rise

With Christmas less than two weeks away, it's prime shopping season across the country and Prince George is no exception.

"Klutter kingdom" defended by property owner's son

The son of the man who owns what appears to be an unsightly premise in the Hart has come to his defence.

Worst crime score in Canada again

For the second year in a row, Prince George is No. 1 in Canada for serious crimes according to calculations made by Maclean's Magazine. In the four years the national news magazine has done the rankings, Prince George has always been in the Top 5.

Food for fare

The City of Prince George and Prince George Transit are mobilizing to support the Salvation Army. From Thursday to Sunday bus users can ride for free by donating a non-perishable food item.

Macleans on Macleans with MacQueen

Maclean's Magazine believes its crime rankings are real, and so are the inroads made on crime in Prince George. The lead writer for the annual rankings, Vancouver-based Ken MacQueen, listed off all the things he knew to be underway in B.C.

Car crash snaps out city lights

A motor vehicle incident was to blame when power was knocked out to a large number of homes and businesses late Monday night.

Thieves get a set in TV theft

A collection of TVs was ripped off from a local business during a weekend break-in. Police were called to a commercial address on Boundary Road in the BCR Industrial Site when the Monday morning staff discovered the theft.