The Prince George Citizen - 9 Oct 2015

Table of content - The Prince George Citizen (9 Oct 2015)

Plight of aboriginal women sparks heated debate
Senate, Trans-Pacific Partnership deal prompt verbal jabs
Aldean all party, no vocals
Province introduces bill in answer to sawmill blasts
Kayakers brave Cheslatta Falls
New PGSO conductor to take stage on Saturday
MAKING IT RIGHT
Judges reserve decision in Enbridge case
Service centre staff honoured for organ donor initiative
Aleza Lake library a one woman show
Caledonia Ramblers hiking club
CoffeeHouse Sundays Volunteer opportunities
Walk and talk
100 Years of Fashion
Outdoor Ice Oval Society of P.G.
Kidney Foundation Prince George
P.G. Walk for Alzheimer’s
Spruce Capital Toastmasters
CARP advocacy benefits community
Prince George Farmers’ Market
Winter clothing drive
Crown Market
Story time at Books & Co.
Friday Night Mics
Tai Chi
Cardiac support group
P.G. Chateau – travel to Germany
Northern Twisters square dance
Chapter 0: The Plunge
Potluck
PMO delayed Syrian refugee process
Harper gov’t ‘embarrassing’ Canada, Robertson tells international conference
Liberals want not-an-auditor for AG position
EDITORIAL No stock in old stock
Regional District avoiding responsibilities
So insensitive
The proof of God
Hajj stampede death toll rises
NATO vows to defend Turkey from Russian intrusion
Ruopp, Cats trying to find their groove
Jays drop Game 1
Struggling Spruce Kings hit BCHL trail
Kings start road trip against Smoke Eaters
Messi, father to stand trial in Spain on tax fraud
Rec hockey league seeking players
Torres apologizes for Silfverberg hit
Goalie Jakubowski a Cinderella story
McDavid shows flashes of offensive skill, struggles on faceoffs in first NHL game
Rangers spoil Blue Jays’ return to the post-season
Astros beat KC to open series
Johnson lead Colts to win over Houston
Americans jump out to big lead in Presidents Cup
Lee shares lead at LPGA Malaysia
Evil Dead: The Musical splatters onto the stage at the P.G. Playhouse
CarnEVIL time
Sound of the drums
Costumed comeback
Doyle and the Ladies
Play will blur line between audience and cast
Blackstone nearing end of its run
Skeena flowing at Books & Co.
Live at Nancy O’s
Punk power
NDIT throws financial support behind arts, culture
Party tunes
Folk-pop fun
Important doc screening
Shiraz shows
Best to leave decision up to bride
Gross tries for clear picture of Afghan conflict
Documentary part of larger effort to fight climate change
Craig ready to ditch Bond
Marvel making another Ant-Man
King wrapping Hodges series
A&E IN BRIEF
Spending to blame for Alberta budget woes: Fraser Institute
Calgary company unveils groundbreaking carbon capture project in Squamish
Cenovus workers losing jobs barred from building too early

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