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Trustees purchase modulars for kindergarten classes

School board trustees approved nearly $1.1 million in spending on Tuesday night to purchase and install two modular buildings to house full-day kindergarten classes at Malaspina and Glenview elementary schools.

Sinclar Group permanently closes Winton Global Lumber

Sinclar Group Forest Products today announced it will not resume operations at its Winton Global Lumber plant sites, saying all former Winton Global Lumber employees will immediately receive the full severance to which they are entitled.

Raise a Reader wraps up

Volunteers in orange shirts touting special editions of the Citizen collected over $6,500 for area literacy projects during Raise a Reader Day in Prince George.

Hixon gets new highway Web cam

A new Web camera on Highway 97 in Hixon is now live on the Province's DriveBC website, providing real-time coverage of highway conditions in the area and helping motorists plan a safe journey.
P.G. woman listed as missing

P.G. woman listed as missing

The Prince George RCMP are asking the public's help in locating a missing woman. On the afternoon of Sept. 27, the Prince George RCMP received a report of a missing resident.

EI claimant totals declined in July

Prince George saw a year-over-year decline of 25.5-per-cent in the number of people collecting Employment Insurance (EI) as of July, according to figures released this week by Statistics Canada.

Spell-ebration coming to a school near you

F-A-L-L is here and teachers and students know it's time to prepare for the 8th annual Canspell Spelling Bee. Deadline for schools to register is Oct. 17.
Councillor announces bid for mayor's chair

Councillor announces bid for mayor's chair

City of Prince George Coun. Shari Green is expected to announce her intention to run for mayor at 1:30 p.m. today at JJ Springer and Company furniture store in downtown P.G.
Ad gripe parks missing girl poster

Ad gripe parks missing girl poster

The Ministry of Transportation ordered Northland Chrysler Jeep Dodge to remove a vehicle promoting the search for missing Vanderhoof woman Madison Scott from the corner of Highway 16 and Highway 97 last week after it received complaints about it bein

Fair trade items at fall fair

Think borscht, farmer sausage, perogies, fair trade coffee and handmade crafts from Ten Thousand Villages. It's time for the 30th annual Mennonite Fall Fair at the Civic Centre Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.