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Documentary screening to kick off Our Satya aid agency

Documentary screening to kick off Our Satya aid agency

Prince George is home to only a few international aid agencies. A new one joins the non-governmental organization (NGO) family tonight. The name of the organization is Our Satya.
Where’s the money?

Where’s the money?

School District 57 received nearly $13 million to fund the education of 745 children with special needs during the 2015/16 school year but there seems to be little oversight of how or where the money is spent.
Leaving P.G. for her son

Leaving P.G. for her son

After a seven-year battle, a Prince George mother is moving her family to Nanaimo to get a better education for her son with special needs.
Rural school closing despite last-minute funds from province

Rural school closing despite last-minute funds from province

VICTORIA -- When the de Vries family moved from Finland to the tiny B.C. Cariboo community of Bridge Lake five years ago, they were willing to accept some tradeoffs to enjoy a new life in rural B.C.
Ice floe rider sentenced for break and enter

Ice floe rider sentenced for break and enter

A woman who tried to escape police by jumping onto an ice floe after breaking into a Miworth home was sentenced Wednesday to 211 days in jail and two years probation .
Mount Polley tailings dam repairs OK'd

Mount Polley tailings dam repairs OK'd

Gold and copper mine to get back to business
Canada lists nine B.C. species for first time under Species at Risk Act

Canada lists nine B.C. species for first time under Species at Risk Act

Canada is listing nine B.C. species under the Species at Risk Act for the first time, ranging from a fly found in the South Okanagan to a lichen found in older forests within the Rocky Mountain Trench.
Pine Pass to be reopened at noon

Pine Pass to be reopened at noon

Highway 97 from Mackenzie Junction to Chetwynd will be reopen to single-lane alternating traffic by noon today. The stretch was closed last week following the heavy rain that struck the B.C. Peace.
Bulletin Board: June 23 - 29

Bulletin Board: June 23 - 29

Canada Day volunteers needed Friday, July 1 all day at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park the Multicultural Heritage Society of Prince George that hosts the event each year is looking for volunteers to help during the day.
Shots fired leaves Gould Crescent neighbours reeling

Shots fired leaves Gould Crescent neighbours reeling

A typically-quiet Prince George neighbourhood was the scene of a second bout of gun-related violence when shots rang out shortly after midnight Thursday at a 3600-block Gould Cres.