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Bird is the word

Bird is the word

This colourful, hungry bird found a convenient feeder amidst the snowladen branches of a pine tree Thursday afternoon. Know what kind of bird this character is? Let us know below or email [email protected].

Downtown drug bust

An RCMP search of a London Hotel apartment, 1479 Third Ave., in Prince George Jan. 19 resulted in a seizure of drugs.
Enbridge required to file more pipeline design and risk info: review panel

Enbridge required to file more pipeline design and risk info: review panel

The federal panel reviewing Enbridge's proposed $5.5-billion Northern Gateway oil pipeline has called on the company to file more information on the pipeline's design and risks.

Have you seen Terri Lynn?

Prince George RCMP would like to speak to Terri Lynn Flewin of Prince George. She is described as a 49-year-old Caucasian female five-feet, four inches tall and weighing about 129 pounds.

Share experiences, stories at Coldsnap workshop

Citizen staff Supported by funding from EmbraceBC, the Come In From The Cold Workshop series will give residents of Prince George and in particular, youth, a chance to come together to explore and experience what multiculturalism, inclusion, diversit

Trade mission to Asia a priority, says Liberal leadership candidate

B.C. Liberal candidate Christy Clark said Wednesday she would lead a trade mission to India and China in the first six months if she is selected as leader and becomes premier.
UNBC commerce students first in business strategy at competition

UNBC commerce students first in business strategy at competition

A first place finish in the business strategy category highlighted UNBC's participation in the JDC West business competition held in Saskatoon over the weekend.

It's donor beware when it comes to panhandlers

Police appear to be handcuffed in efforts to bring to justice a con artist who's made profitable use of a sob story to extract cash from trusting and caring Prince George residents.

Ahoy, mateys! All aboard the Merry Bookaneer

The Prince George Public Library's very own pirate ship, the Merry Bookaneer, has set sail in the children's section of the Bob Harkins branch. The nine-foot long ship will be officially launched during a ceremony Saturday at 11 a.m.

Canfor gets passing grade on timber audit

Canfor Corp.'s tree farm licence near Prince George has received a clean audit from B.C.'s forestry watchdog. The B.C.