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Category 2 and 3 open fire ban planned for Cariboo region

Category 2 and 3 open fire ban planned for Cariboo region

The BC Wildfire Service says Category 2 and 3 open fires will be prohibited across the entire Cariboo Fire Centre region, coming into effect on March 28 at noon.
Relaunch of Prince George Citizen focuses on pro-Prince George content

Relaunch of Prince George Citizen focuses on pro-Prince George content

The Prince George Citizen owners Cameron Stolz and Terresa Randall-Stolz announced the relaunch of the 108-year-old newspaper on Thursday morning.
Prince George wants province to pay cost of opioid OD first-aid equipment

Prince George wants province to pay cost of opioid OD first-aid equipment

Sixty per cent of dispatched calls to Prince George Fire Rescue calls were medical related
B.C. gold company fined $276,000 for environmental failures

B.C. gold company fined $276,000 for environmental failures

Barkerville Gold was given 30 days to pay an administrative penalty of $276,360, down from an original $1.4 million.
Throwback Thursday: Week of March 14 in Prince George history

Throwback Thursday: Week of March 14 in Prince George history

This week 70 years ago, a Prince George high school lab experiment that went horribly wrong was on the Citizen's front page
Welcome to the new Prince George Citizen: locally owned - community focused

Welcome to the new Prince George Citizen: locally owned - community focused

We will celebrate the business, industry, and hard work that have built this city and we’ll celebrate the important role that Prince George plays in our province and our country.
Prince George Chamber of Commerce gets new executive director

Prince George Chamber of Commerce gets new executive director

The Prince George Chamber of Commerce has announced the appointment of Neil Godbout as its new executive director, starting Monday, March 18.
Some B.C. universities could lose tens of millions per year due to student cap

Some B.C. universities could lose tens of millions per year due to student cap

At some post-secondary institutions, international students account for as much as 78 per cent of total tuition revenue
Aboriginal History Day celebrated at CNC

Aboriginal History Day celebrated at CNC

Aboriginal History Day was celebrated at the College of New Caledonia on Wednesday, March 13, which offered the opportunity to learn from Elders and knowledge holders while experiencing the traditions and ways of Indigenous culture.
World champion Arendz continues to clobber competition in biathlon

World champion Arendz continues to clobber competition in biathlon

Para Nordic World Cup win guarantees Prince Edward Islander his second FIS Crystal Globe