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YMCA launches new teen camp

After hearing there was a gap in programming for a segment of teenagers in Prince George, the Family YMCA has launched a new summer program.

Body found near Foothills

Details are few but police confirm a body has been located in a wooded area off of Foothills near Fifth Avenue. Investigators are at the scene now, and statements are expected later today.

Training future leaders

BC Parks is now accepting applications for its new leadership program, Get Outside BC. After a successful pilot in 2011, the government is touting the program as the first of its kind in Canada.
Award recognizes Russell's impact on health care

Award recognizes Russell's impact on health care

After five years studying health sciences concepts and procedures in the classrooms of UNBC, Virginia Russell has wasted no time putting that knowledge to work in remote rural northern B.C.

Former teacher pleads guilty to gross indecency

A former Prince George teacher pleaded guilty Tuesday to gross indecency for maintaining a sexual relationship with a student he coached on the Duchess Park secondary school girls basketball team.

Six months house arrest for shipping marijuana

A chance-encounter by a heads-up Prince George RCMP officer has led to house arrest for a man who was caught loading marijuana into his vehicle.

Cervical cancer immunizations available

An immunization that prevents cervical cancer will soon be available to all women in B.C. under the age of 22.

Counterfeiters on the con, says victim

A fraud victim spotted his old nemesis back at work and rushed to The Citizen to tell the public what to watch out for. He went to the police as well, but is unsure if they are involved in investigating the perpetrators.
A lesson runs through it

A lesson runs through it

Leadership learned on Fraser River jaunt

Road dust prompts air quality advisory

An air quality advisory is in effect for Prince George because of high quantities of dust in the air. The air quality advisory is expected to last until the current weather pattern of light winds and dry conditions ends.