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CNC welcomes high school students at Career in Health Sciences Day

CNC welcomes high school students at Career in Health Sciences Day

It was a day full of exploration as students from School District 57 took part in a Career in Health Sciences Day. About 28 students from local high schools attended the event at the College of New Caledonia, Prince George Campus, on Feb. 27.
ICBC offers organ donor registration

ICBC offers organ donor registration

The option of becoming an organ donor will be provided at Insurance Corporation of British Columbia driver licensing offices across the province.
Jury chosen for manslaughter trial

Jury chosen for manslaughter trial

A six-man, six-woman jury was chosen Monday to hear a B.C. Supreme Court trial for a Vanderhoof man accused of manslaughter in death of a teenage girl.
Classroom sizes too large to manage

Classroom sizes too large to manage

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of the B.C. Teachers Federation, giving teachers the right to bargain class size and composition.

Local group supporting Unist'ot'en

A small nest-egg of money has been collected for an aboriginal group symbolically connected to the nighthawk. This bird is indigenous to B.C., it is a master of camouflage, and it is a species at risk.
Aboriginal women taking on leadership, trades

Aboriginal women taking on leadership, trades

First Nations leaders say it will take years to create the conditions where women can step into leadership roles, but change is happening.
Dress donations help grads live their prom dreams

Dress donations help grads live their prom dreams

It is not uncommon for teenagers to dream of dresses. But for many, that's as close as they can get - dreams. The cost of a prom gown is beyond their means, so all they can do is fantasize like Cinderella before the fairy godmother showed up.
Wood stove exchange program running for another year

Wood stove exchange program running for another year

The Prince George Air Improvement Roundtable will be offering an incentive to get rid of old smoky wood-burning stoves for another year.
Bell named to Northern Health board

Bell named to Northern Health board

Former MLA and B.C. cabinet minister Pat Bell has been appointed to the Northeren Health board. Bell, who was the MLA for Prince George North and Prince George-Mackenzie for 12 years, began a two-year term at the start of the year.
Mountie's extra step led to drug-related arrest

Mountie's extra step led to drug-related arrest

A Mountie's hunch proved to be a prolific offender's undoing.