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School board approves audit of their performance

School board approves audit of their performance

In the coming months, School District 57's seven trustees will make their performance part of board business.
Turning knowing into telling

Turning knowing into telling

Author Denise Chong hosts writing workshop
Police watchdog back on scene as investigation continues

Police watchdog back on scene as investigation continues

A day after a vigil was held for her , investigators from the provincial government's civilian-based police watchdog were on the scene Wednesday continuing their investigation related to the death of Mariluisa Mycock.
Driving prohibition upheld for man who crashed pickup into power pole

Driving prohibition upheld for man who crashed pickup into power pole

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has upheld a Prince George RCMP officer's decision to issued a 24-hour driving prohibition to a local man who denied being behind the wheel of a pickup truck that had been crashed into a hydro pole.
No burning in city limits

No burning in city limits

After a spike in calls requesting open burning permits in Prince George, the city is reminding residents that's not allowed in city limits. The bylaw covers burning yard and garden waste, land clearing debris, or any other material.
Northern Health announces IMAGINE grants

Northern Health announces IMAGINE grants

Northern Health has awarded $187,572 in grants for community-driven programs in the northern interior. Prince George organizations account for half of the 49 IMAGINE grant recipients announced Wednesday.
Directors elected for B.C. Northern Real Estate Board

Directors elected for B.C. Northern Real Estate Board

The B.C. Northern Real Estate Board has elected its board of directors for 2016-2017. William Lacy of RE/MAX Quesnel Realty is the new president.
School District event to highlight educational opportunities for pre-schoolers

School District event to highlight educational opportunities for pre-schoolers

There's an old saying that "it takes a village to raise a child.

Royal Purple Spring Bazaar steeped in tradition

With 700 meat pies orders already filled and 300 more pies ready for sale, the ladies of the Canadian Royal Purple are well prepared for their annual Spring Bazaar Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the South Fort George Recreation Centre.
UNBC exhibit celebrates Fine Arts alumni

UNBC exhibit celebrates Fine Arts alumni

The university used to offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. It graduated 13 students between its 2007 and 2011 intake years before the program was discontinued. The last students completed courses in 2014.