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School district left to shoulder costs of information system

School district left to shoulder costs of information system

The Ministry of Education will not cover the added costs caused by its new student information system, MyEducationBC.
Man guilty in home invasion case

Man guilty in home invasion case

A Prince George man was found guilty Wednesday of participating in a home invasion in which an elderly woman was bound and gagged with duct tape.
Time for winter tires

Time for winter tires

The B.C. Ministry of Transportation's winter tire rules came into effect on Thursday, which means for the next six months police have the authority to issue fines to drivers who take to the highways with only summer treads on their vehicles.
Aboriginal storytellers kick off festival

Aboriginal storytellers kick off festival

The tenth annual 'Ut'loo Noye Khunni ~ Weaving Words Celebration kicked off at the University of Northern B.C. Wednesday with words and art inspired by aboriginal storytellers.
Finding her story

Finding her story

The writing assignment started with one simple sentence: "I have places where all my stories begin." When Keisha McKenzie read American author Barbara Kingsolver's words, she knew where her own story should start.
Bennett named vice-chair

Bennett named vice-chair

Trustee Tim Bennett has now added vice-chair to his responsibilities on School District 57's school board. Bennett was acclaimed into the interim position at Tuesday's meeting after Brenda Hooker resigned from the role.
Paving project planned Saturday

Paving project planned Saturday

A lane closure will be in effect on Highway 16 West at the junction with Highway 97 starting on Saturday, according to the Ministry of Transportation's DriveBC service. That's when a paving project covering a 500-metre stretch will start.
Rollover victims identified

Rollover victims identified

The B.C. Coroners Service has confirmed the identities of the two women who died in a single-vehicle rollover near Dunster on Monday. They were Ann Margaret Kiyooka, 78, and Gloria Rose Fortowsky, 76, both of Valemount, the BCCS said Wednesday.
Candidates debate in front of standing-room only crowd

Candidates debate in front of standing-room only crowd

According to a poll cited by moderator Russell Bowers, 60 per cent of the voters in Cariboo-Prince George have indicated they are looking for change following the Oct.
An evening of hope to inspire fundraising

An evening of hope to inspire fundraising

Ears perked, two bright eyes look adoringly up at her owner, waiting for the cue. Energy, raw and untamed, shimmers through the little Cairn Terrier body. The three-month old pup is released and off she goes to greet the visitor at the door.