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Public sector executives earn six-figure incomes

It pays to be a top executive at the northern public sector organizations, reports filed with the province's public sector employers' council are showing.

Brakes cause of crash near restaurant

The chip truck that came within a snowbank of crashing into a local restaurant last week had extensive braking issues, Prince George RCMP said Thursday.

Long-time law office closing down

A law firm with deep ties to the city's past is closing its doors. After 45 years, Hope Heinrich's last day of business is Friday, leaving the partners in a somber mood, although the lawyers and staff will be working at new locations.

WestJet flies through U.S. winter issues

But service buffetted by Atlantic Canadian storms
Public urged to avoid site of gas well leak

Public urged to avoid site of gas well leak

Outdoor recreation enthusiasts are being asked to steer clear of an area south of Dawson Creek where a leak at a gas well was detected early Wednesday morning.
Butterworth Carr promoted to Ottawa job

Butterworth Carr promoted to Ottawa job

Prince George RCMP superintendent Brenda Butterworth Carr will be moving on in the new year.
Still no date for federal by-election

Still no date for federal by-election

A federal by-election is still to come in Prince George-Peace River in the new year, among three in Canada that must be called before May, but no time has been set.

NDP repeat demand for B.C. Rail sale inquiry

Focus returns on seventh anniversary of raid on legislature

Prince George in 2010

The Citizen continues its retrospective of 2010 newsmakers with briefs from teh months of July to September. JULY Prince George school board trustees approved a $126.

Four Seasons in maintenance shutdown

The Four Seasons Leisure Pool is currently closed for its annual maintenance shutdown.