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Prince George dinosaur eats Santa Claus

Prince George dinosaur eats Santa Claus

"For Christmas, he鈥檚 eaten Santa and at Halloween he eats witches."
Cancer lodge guest grateful for the kindness of strangers

Cancer lodge guest grateful for the kindness of strangers

Kordyban Lodge in Prince George is 1 of 7 affordable lodges the Canadian Cancer Society operates for people who must travel for cancer treatment.
Prince George home lit for Christmas with 47,000 lights

Prince George home lit for Christmas with 47,000 lights

Robert Shaw's flashing lights are all set to music at 10025 South Heights Road in Beaverly, west of Prince George.
Here's the explanation behind some of the recent UFO sightings in Prince George

Here's the explanation behind some of the recent UFO sightings in Prince George

There鈥檚 been a few calls that have come into the Citizen office with inquiries about UFOs that have been seen in the sky in Prince George recently.
After 47 years, Prince George man retiring from hardware career

After 47 years, Prince George man retiring from hardware career

鈥淚n retirement, my wife has a honey-do list for me so we will work together on that and we鈥檒l be going on different adventures as well,鈥 Peter Mueller said.
Giant gnomes created with foraged materials

Giant gnomes created with foraged materials

Christy Cartmell spends a lot of time foraging in the forest in and around Hixon where she now lives.
Prince George woman ranked as best powerlifter in Canadian history

Prince George woman ranked as best powerlifter in Canadian history

Tara Webber, 34, is the best powerlifter 鈥 man or woman - in Canadian history, breaking world records along the way.
87-year-old Prince George man walks 18 km almost every day

87-year-old Prince George man walks 18 km almost every day

Dave Milne, 87-year-old Prince George resident, has walked the university hill more than 5,000 times. He shares some advice on how to get moving.
Update: Found safe and sound - Prince George missing person: Caroline Karakootie

Update: Found safe and sound - Prince George missing person: Caroline Karakootie

She was last seen in Moccasin Flats in Prince George, but it is possible she may have gone to Vancouver.
Prince George actress wins top awards at two film festivals - on the same day

Prince George actress wins top awards at two film festivals - on the same day

Grace Dove was crowned best lead actress for her performance in Bones of Crows at the Red Nation International Film Festival and the American Indian Film Festival.
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