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kindergarten may hold anti-gang key

kindergarten may hold anti-gang key

It was suggested first in 2008 that the government pay for a Kindergarten program across the province for children aged three and four - all day, every school day.

Homesteader Meats back in business

Homesteader Meats will be reopening in Prince George on Nov. 15. Ben and Russella Klassen, the founders and former owners of the popular meat shop are back in business following two years in retirement.

Cop shop: residents to have their say

Prince George residents will have their say as to whether the city should approve a $13 million loan to replace the current, worn-out RCMP detachment.
Broken homes

Broken homes

Want to hurt gangs? Start by fixing B.C.'s dysfunctional foster parent program

Award-winning poet to read at CNC

Acclaimed poet Fred Wah will be in Prince George to give a reading.

Slips, trips and broken hips

B.C.'s fourth annual Seniors' Falls Prevention Awareness Week runs until Sunday.

SNHCF annual meeting results

During 19th annual meeting reporting, members of Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation learned the organization grossed revenues totalling $2,771,234 from which $1.356,344 were issued in grants to University Hospital of Northern B.C.

Couple and son ordered to pay McBride couple $15,000

A McBride couple and their son have been ordered to pay a neighbouring couple $15,000 in damages for the "annoyance and discomfort" they endured when a dispute over access to some hayfields got out of hand.

Federal government rejects $800-million Prosperity mine

The federal government today rejected Taseko's contentious $800-million Prosperity gold and copper mine near Williams Lake over concerns about significant adverse environmental impacts of the project. The B.C.
UNBC craft fair packed

UNBC craft fair packed

Hundreds of people shuffled shoulder-to-shoulder around the halls at the annual craft fair held over the weekend at the University of Northern British Columbia.