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First Nations not interested in refinery

No amount of jobs or other benefits will be able to convince Terry Teegee the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline is a worthwhile idea.
Car crashes through convenience store window

Car crashes through convenience store window

A cashier at a Prince George convenience store was transported to hospital Wednesday after an elderly woman drove her car through the store's front window. The crash occurred shortly before noon at PG Foods on 15th Street near Central Street East.

Northern BC Tourism seeking new board members

Voting stakeholders in the Northern BC Tourism Association are being asked to join the board of governors. The organization is seeking members to be nominated for several two-year board positions that to become available in October.

Paving contract awarded for Highway 16 project

A contract has been awarded to resurface a stretch of Highway 16 West. Kamloops-based Green Roads Recycling Ltd. was awarded a $5.2-million contract for a 42.

City accepts Haldi school ruling

It's back to the drawing board for the team wanting to create a treatment centre at the former Haldi Road elementary school.
Mural, mural on the wall

Mural, mural on the wall

Basic inspiration creating large-scale downtown artwork

Making it right

A story in Tuesday's Citizen on Sherry Pattie's upcoming ride in the Tour de North Cops For Cancer fundraiser for childhood cancer research and to support Camp Goodtimes contained incorrect information.

Climber's identity confirmed

Bradley Charles Joyce, 35, of Calgary died Monday in an climbing accident on Mount Robson, the B.C. Coroners Service said Tuesday. Joyce was described as an experienced mountaineer who was climbing with a friend on the back side of Mount Robson.

New exhibit ready to open at Fort St. James Historic Site

A new exhibit is about to open at the Fort St. James Historic Site. "Strangers and Swan's Down" will be ready for the public on Sept. 1 when Mtis Culture Day is held at the Parks Canada site, 152 km west of Prince George.

Bible camp's off-season activities a real scream

Climbing horizontal rope ladders and jumping off a tree platform to grab a bar 10 metres off the ground never fails to trigger an adrenaline release.