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Empty pockets for teachers as strike looms
Organizations in the Prince George area are feeling the effects of a looming full-scale teachers' strike - one that will see the strikers have no source of income. The full-scale strike will begin Tuesday, barring no deal during weekend negotiations.
Jun 13, 2014 7:28 PM
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Mohr elected to second term as regions' Lutheran bishop
For the first time in 24 years, Prince George was host to the biannual convention held by the province's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada members. Adding to the rare occasion, the event was also the election of the region's bishop.
Jun 13, 2014 8:52 AM
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Pie flies in councillor's face
Councillor Albert Koehler was first to have a pie flung in his face during TD Canada Trust's charity pie toss today. When participants made a minimum $10 donation to the Children's Miracle Network, the pie flew. The event concluded at 1 p.m.
Jun 13, 2014 8:40 AM
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Regional District voices recycling concerns
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board of directors will be voicing their concerns about the Multi-Material B.C. (MMBC) recycling program that came into effect last month. Under B.C.
Jun 13, 2014 4:56 AM
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Pies will fly
The line up is set for TD Canada Trust's charity pie toss today. Running from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Jun 13, 2014 4:46 AM
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Bioenergy sector set to take forestry into the future
Despite the ups and downs of forestry as a commodity-based industry, the bioenergy sector is poised to take it in a futuristic direction.
Jun 13, 2014 4:46 AM
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Hart residents offered lowdown on sewers
They weren't necessarily happy with all the answers, but Hart Highlands area residents were happy to have more information on the project that will disrupt their streets and yards this summer.
Jun 13, 2014 4:37 AM
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Expert details injuries to slain teen
A U.S.-based expert in tool-marks on bones took the witness stand Thursday during the trial for accused serial killer Cody Alan Legebokoff. Dr.
Jun 13, 2014 4:31 AM
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Last bell may have rung for schools
Thursday could have been the last day of the school year for students in School District 57. The B.C. Teachers' Federation has served 72-hour notice to the Labour Relations Board of their intent to begin a full-scale walkout of schools Tuesday.
Jun 13, 2014 4:30 AM
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Bone expert testifies at trial
An expert in the impact of bones struck by tools took the stand Thursday during the trial for Cody Alan Legebokoff.
Jun 12, 2014 12:23 PM
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