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New Duchess Park Secondary School draws rave reviews

New Duchess Park Secondary School draws rave reviews

Replacing its 55-year-old predecessor across the way, the new Duchess Park Secondary School produced plenty of "wow" from students and teachers alike when its doors were opened for the first time on Tuesday.

Diana and Kathy

The story of special friendship between two people that some would see as profoundly disabled will be told on the film Body and Soul: Diana and Kathy. It's part of the Travelling Film Festival to be shown at 12:10 p.m.

REAPS 100-Foot Diet

It is time to put winter day-dreams into action. The Prince George 100-Foot Diet (Growing Food in You Back Yard) event presented by REAPS is March 27 from 9 a.m. until noon at Cedars Christian school, 701 North Nechako Road.

West Fraser completes timber rights purchase

West Fraser says it has completed the purchase of timber cutting rights from Weyerhaeuser following a lengthy regulatory review. West Fraser, a B.C.-based company, has extensive operations in northern B.C.

Stabbing on Quebec Street

A man was stabbed in the upper arm early Monday as he walked along Quebec Street in Prince George. The victim told police he heard the sound of breaking glass, and was then struck with what he believes was a broken bottle.

Theatre show to 'Headline' in Vanderhoof

The drama of diversity takes the stage in Vanderhoof this week. Headlines Theatre is led by director David Diamond. It is one of B.C.
Berry appears in court

Berry appears in court

Chad Douglas Berry, accused of breaking into an Oak Street home and stabbing and beating two women last week, appeared in Prince George provincial court on Monday.

Provincial community achievement award goes to local doctor

Dr. Bert Kelly of Prince George is among the 45 outstanding British Columbians who were named the recipients of the seventh annual B.C.

City Council highlights of March 15 meeting

Mayor's Report on Formaldehyde Sample Results: Information was provided as background to Council concerning recent public discussion on high formaldehyde levels found in air samples taken in two locations within the Miller Addition during the summer

Man stabbed on Quebec Street

A man was stabbed in the arm by an unknown assailant as he walked on Quebec Street about 7:30 p.m. Monday night. The man heard the sound of breaking glass and then was struck in the upper arm with what he believed to be a broken bottle.