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High school name decision criticized

High school name decision criticized

Neither the chief of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation nor the vice-chair of the Kelly Road Parent Advisory Committee are happy with the School District 57 board’s decision for the new Hart high school to have the dual name of Shas Ti Secondary and Ke
Northern Medical Program students offering free delivery service in Prince George

Northern Medical Program students offering free delivery service in Prince George

Prince George medical students have joined the Bag-Half-Full initiative
Website, marketing campaign launched to promote local businesses

Website, marketing campaign launched to promote local businesses

A new website aimed at encouraging residents to support local businesses is now online. Support PG, found at www.supportpg.ca , builds on the initiative the Prince George Chamber of Commerce started at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Council to look at lowering tax increase

Council to look at lowering tax increase

City council will hold a special meeting Thursday evening to consider lowering the planned increase in the property tax levy to 1.75% from the current 3.44% in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
B.C. extends state of emergency by another two weeks

B.C. extends state of emergency by another two weeks

Northern B.C. man acquitted in child trafficking case

Northern B.C. man acquitted in child trafficking case

'We feel betrayed': Lheidli T’enneh believes dual Kelly Road school name will create scars

'We feel betrayed': Lheidli T’enneh believes dual Kelly Road school name will create scars

Dayi (Chief) Clayton Pountney disappointed with SD57's decision
Two northern B.C. first-round 2020 WHL draft picks sign with Saskatchewan teams

Two northern B.C. first-round 2020 WHL draft picks sign with Saskatchewan teams

Tanner Molendyk, Terrell Goldsmith on standard player agreements in prairies
Firefighters patrolling downtown alleys

Firefighters patrolling downtown alleys

Prince George Fire Rescue and a local social agency have teamed up to lessen the chance of a fire breaking out in the city's downtown.
Routine tests on B.C. animals for COVID-19 not recommended

Routine tests on B.C. animals for COVID-19 not recommended