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Job fair set

B.C.'s largest construction company, Ledcor Industries, is holding a two-day job hiring fair in Prince George in early September, touting the event as a sign of a recovering economy in northern B.C.

32 more nurses for the North

A full class of 32 practical nursing students will graduate Friday at College of New Caledonia. The annual convocation ceremony, featuring 28 women and four men, is at 2 p.m.
Little people. Big days

Little people. Big days

Among the biggest highlights of the new public school term in September will be the intake of more than 21,000 full-time kindergarten students throughout B.C.
Ben's big day

Ben's big day

A northern British Columbian is among the stellar names on the Order of Canada appointments this year.

Gospel Revival tent meetings

Return to Jesus Christ Ministries and Christ for First Nations will host Gospel Revival tent meetings Friday and Saturday night at 6:30 and on Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Carney Hill school grounds at the corner of Victoria and Diefenbaker.

Sturgeon group desperate for funds

A community group working to save the endangered Nechako White Sturgeon have secured funding to continue their efforts to build awareness, but have not been able to secure financing for an estimated $3.5-million recovery facility.

Carrier Sekani official says no to Enbridge

A Carrier Sekani Tribal Council official kicked off Tuesday's hearings into Enbridge's proposed pipeline across northern B.C. on a defiant note with an emphatic rejection of the $5.5 billion project.

Little people, big days

Among the biggest highlights of the new public school term in September will be the intake of more than 21,000 full-time kindergarten students throughout B.C.

New training for RCMP school officers

Future RCMP officers who work with high-risk youth will be trained in a newly-launched national training program designed to help prevent school tragedies like shootings and suicide.
Funding cuts sound sour note for PGSO

Funding cuts sound sour note for PGSO

A total collapse in some dependable funding sources has not caused a collapse of the Prince George Symphony Orchestra on the eve of the group's 40th anniversary.