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Prince George's BushLeague movie opening soon

Prince George's BushLeague movie opening soon

BushLeague, by local filmmaker Jeremy Smith, will premiere at the Treasure Cove Show Lounge on June 9 (see Wednesday's Citizen for the story). The movie captures a side of life in Prince George that most people never see.

RCMP cracks down on roads

Targeting offenders will make roads safer

CN dispatchers ratify deal

A three-year contract covering 210 CN Rail train dispatchers in Canada has been ratified by Teamsters Canada Rail Conference members, the company said Monday. The contract, retroactive to Jan.

Hydro throws money behind Valemount substation upgrade

B.C. Hydro says it will spend $50 million to upgrade the Valemount substation if independent power project owners join forces with the utility to pursue a larger goal of developing a new transmission line for the Robson Valley.

Councilor looking for natural resources money

Tonight's city council meeting begins at 6 p.m. with a focus on finding funds. -- The core services review select committee presents its report on the first phase of the project.

Dutch liberation remembered in tulip ceremony

Jerry Dewit has been planting tulips in Prince George public places since 1994.
March leads soldiers, first responders to Winch House

March leads soldiers, first responders to Winch House

Decked out in their red Support Our Troops T-shirts, Colleen and Jim Fitzpatrick blended in with a small crowd of about 50 who took part in Saturday's Walk of Honour on a beautiful sunny day through Fort George Park For the Fitzpatricks, whose 21-yea

City paving work to start

The paving season will begin this week with two projects, according to city hall. Starting Tuesday, work will begin on a $312,820 project covering 2.

EOC open in advance of high water

The city has activated its emergency operations centre in anticipating of flooding along the banks of the Nechako and Fraser Rivers. No flooding has struck yet and the centre is at its lowest alert level, city officials said Monday.

High risk driving campaign kicks off

A campaign against high risk driving was launched with a "three-strikes" event this week.