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Weekend expected to break heat records

Weekend expected to break heat records

Record-breaking heat is possible by the time the weekend rolls around. The daytime high is expected to reach 29 C on Saturday and then 30 on Sunday and Monday, according to an Environment Canada five-day forecast issued Tuesday.
Most UNBC alumni working in their fields, says survey

Most UNBC alumni working in their fields, says survey

The University of Northern B.C. more than makes the grade, according to new results of an alumni survey. More than 80 per cent are employed in their area of study, and half of graduates got work within a month of leaving the northern campus.
School district, UNBC offering dual credit programs

School district, UNBC offering dual credit programs

Starting in September, School District 57 students can access university courses. The dual-credit program with the University of Northern B.C.
UNBC researchers receive grants

UNBC researchers receive grants

All three proposals submitted by University of Northern B.C. researchers to a national agency won funding for a total of $436,000.
Man convicted in parking lot fracas

Man convicted in parking lot fracas

A Prince George man has been found not guilty of deliberately driving over one of his adversaries, but faces sentencing on other charges from a confrontation with two men in a local parking lot two years ago.
RCMP victim services seeking volunteers

RCMP victim services seeking volunteers

The Prince George RCMP's victim services section is looking to increase its volunteer base. "We have an amazing, close knit and dedicated team of 12 volunteers but we like to have that number closer to 20," coordinator Krista Levar said.
RCMP respond to gun scare

RCMP respond to gun scare

Prince George RCMP took no chances Saturday evening when they responded to report of someone running with a long gun into an apartment building.
What National Aboriginal Day means

What National Aboriginal Day means

Hundreds came to National Aboriginal Day celebrations and to the renaming of the Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park and spoke about what National Aboriginal Day means them: "This particular Aboriginal Day means some truth and reconciliation.
National Aboriginal Day part of the road to reconciliation

National Aboriginal Day part of the road to reconciliation

Reconciliation can take form in so many simple gestures, like so many grains of sand trickling through an hourglass. "Like the sands of time," said visiting Chief Robert Joseph at the official renaming of Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
Province funding education about residential schools

Province funding education about residential schools

B.C. is committing $300,000 towards a two-year project that will encourage education, awareness and dialogue around the legacy of federal Indian Residential School.