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Prince George’s Top 5 newsmakers of 2022

Prince George’s Top 5 newsmakers of 2022

Citizen readers can vote in a Citizen online poll for their pick for the top local newsmaker of the year.
New Year's Eve celebrations in Prince George

New Year's Eve celebrations in Prince George

Since pandemic restrictions have been lifted there are a few different ways to ring in the new year in Prince George.
Northern B.C. residents unable to donate blood despite national shortage

Northern B.C. residents unable to donate blood despite national shortage

There are no opportunities for Prince George residents to donate blood after 2015 clinic closure
Betting on baby: UNHBC a longshot for first B.C. baby of 2023

Betting on baby: UNHBC a longshot for first B.C. baby of 2023

If B.C.’s first baby of 2023 is born at the University Hospital of Northern B.C. in Prince George, BCLC will pay out 33 to 1.
Kindness of unhoused woman inspires downtown Prince George business

Kindness of unhoused woman inspires downtown Prince George business

"‘She wanted to buy every single kid in the shop a hot cocoa," said Kimberly Hayhurst
Avalanche warning issued east of Prince George

Avalanche warning issued east of Prince George

The Special Public Avalanche Warning stretches from south of Kamloops to Williston Lake.
Prince George bus service free, hours extended on New Year’s Eve

Prince George bus service free, hours extended on New Year’s Eve

MADD Canada is encouraging anyone celebrating on New Year's Eve to plan a safe ride home.
The Prince George Citizen’s Top 10 stories of 2022

The Prince George Citizen’s Top 10 stories of 2022

Here’s what Prince George Citizen readers were most interested in this year
Top 10 things to do with kids in Prince George this week

Top 10 things to do with kids in Prince George this week

Christmas is over and school is out, so here are some ideas to keep the kids busy this week.
Prince George senior volunteer loves to share new-found skills

Prince George senior volunteer loves to share new-found skills

In pursuit of her lost culture Lauraine Potskin began her journey by learning how to bead and make bannock. She now shares her talents with those in the community and focuses her energy on students of all ages.