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Prince George resident recognized for nursing excellence

Prince George resident recognized for nursing excellence

Prince George resident Rose Perrin has earned an award of distinction from the College of Registered Nurses of B.C. (CRNBC) for her championing of maternal and child health services in northern B.C.
P.G. resident recognized for nursing award

P.G. resident recognized for nursing award

The College of Registered Nurses of B.C. (CRNBC) presented a Prince George resident with a Nursing Excellence Award at a ceremony on April 7, 2011 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Rose Perrin, RN received the Award of Distinction in Nursing.

Magnet decals promote Bike to Work Week

Cyclists stuck in their cars can make their feelings known with some promotional material now available in the lead up to Bike to Work Week.
Residents gather to demystify family violence

Residents gather to demystify family violence

A community roundtable revealed painful details about the roadblocks still standing between abused women and their safety at the Native Friendship Centre on Tuesday.

Chamber of Commerce set for all candidates debate

A federal all-candidates forum is set for Monday evening at the College of New Caledonia in room 1-306. The forum will feature the Cariboo-Prince George candidates from 5 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

Federal candidates face-off at public library

The Prince George Public Library is hosting a joint all-candidates forum for the two Prince George area ridings - Prince George-Peace River and Cariboo-Prince George - on Tuesday, April 26 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Prince George resident recognized for nursing excellence

Prince George resident recognized for nursing excellence

Prince George resident Rose Perrin has earned an award of distinction from the College of Registered Nurses of B.C. (CRNBC) for her championing of maternal and child health services in northern B.C.

Citizen wins prestigious national awards

A trio of big Eureka moments put the Prince George Citizen on the awards podium this week. The Citizen secured three awards in The Newspapers Canada 2011 Great Ideas competition.
Leadership provides an AdvantEdge

Leadership provides an AdvantEdge

If you've ever wondered what will happen when Boomers retire and it's all left to the next generation, this announcement might provide a little comfort.

Bell frets over HST referendum

While the Liberal and NDP provincial leadership races, and a federal election, have overshadowed the vote on the fate of the harmonized sales tax, the B.C.