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Weekend events for Loren Leslie

Loren Donn Leslie died one year ago. The anniversary of her murder is Nov. 27, only 39 days shy of her 16th birthday.
Death should not be in vain

Death should not be in vain

Doug Leslie, the father of a slain teenager is feeling a strong call to tell the world about his daughter whom he believes was an angelic person put here on earth for just a little while. "She lived in such a positive style.
Downtown sees consolidation of farmers' market

Downtown sees consolidation of farmers' market

The Prince George Farmers' Market is giving up their courthouse real estate. Market association members recently voted in favour of merging all vendors in one spot at the year-round location on Sixth Avenue.
Who's the news of 2014?

Who's the news of 2014?

Who (or what) was Prince George's newsmaker of the year? Citizen reporters make their case below for who is most deserving of the honour but we'd like our readers to decide. To cast your ballot, just send us an email to page2@pgcitizen.
Bad apples behind crime spike

Bad apples behind crime spike

Well, at least we're not No. 1 anymore. In fact, we're still out of the top 10 so that's good. But moving from 14 to 11 on the Statistics Canada crime severity index last year is still a cause for concern, one that Supt.
When killings lead to questions and theories

When killings lead to questions and theories

Amid the manhunt for two Port Alberni teens alleged to be involved in at least three murders, there are many questions.
Agreeing to disagree

Agreeing to disagree

The following is an excerpt from an email discussion from a concerned reader this week: Hello, I'm writing due to concern over the details that the PG Citizen is including when they report of cases that include sexual assault.
Targeted shooting targets everyone

Targeted shooting targets everyone

If you're not mad as hell, you should be. Two men were killed and another man was injured in a shooting on Foothills Boulevard in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
B.C. announces Highway of Tears plan

B.C. announces Highway of Tears plan

The B.C. government unveiled a $3-million plan to improve safety along the so-called Highway of Tears between Prince George and Prince Rupert on Monday. The funding is broken down into four commitments, the largest being $1.
Park divide

Park divide

The park isn't the problem, it's the people. That's the one thing both the supporters and the opponents of building a small park behind the new Wood Innovation and Design Centre building on George Street agree on.