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UNBC senate challenges board chair's leadership

UNBC senate challenges board chair's leadership

The University of Northern B.C.’s senate passed a motion of non-confidence in the board chair over how he has handled James Moore’s appointment as chancellor.

UNBC Senate challenges board chair’s leadership

The University of Northern B.C.’s senate passed a motion of non-confidence in the board chair over how he has handled James Moore’s appointment as chancellor.
IMSS marking International Women’s Day

IMSS marking International Women’s Day

International Women's Day is March 8 and the Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society (IMSS) is hosting a gala dinner to celebrate, March 4 at the Columbus Community Centre at 6 p.m.
Grief & Grub is just for guys

Grief & Grub is just for guys

Because everybody grieves in their own way, the Prince George Hospice Society offers Grief & Grub for Guys, an eight-week program where men can join in the conversation, enjoy dinner and learn a little something about how people, particularly men, gr
Faculty, community leaders in showdown with CNC administration

Faculty, community leaders in showdown with CNC administration

The College of New Caledonia's senior administration has come under fire from faculty and community leaders at its regional campuses.
CNC faculty pass non-confidence motions in senior admin

CNC faculty pass non-confidence motions in senior admin

The College of New Caledonia faculty passed motions of non-confidence in the college's administrators in September and April last year.
First Nations court eyed for Prince George

First Nations court eyed for Prince George

Work has begun on bringing a First Nations court to northern B.C. Prince George RCMP Supt. Warren Brown gave city council the head's up during his annual presentation at city hall on Monday night that an effort is now underway.
Trustees vote against upping pay

Trustees vote against upping pay

School District 57 trustees voted against upping their pay, pointing to school staff wage freezes and education cuts as dissuading factors.
EI numbers jump

EI numbers jump

There were 1,920 people in Prince George collecting Employment Insurance, according to the latest update from Statistics Canada.
One killed in Alaska Highway crash

One killed in Alaska Highway crash

One person was killed in an accident this morning on the Alaska Highway just south of Taylor. RCMP say a pickup truck and a tractor trailer unit collided on the highway near the 228 Road around 4:30 a.m.