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Principal throws out unused art supplies

Principal throws out unused art supplies

Glenview elementary school's principal was caught red-handed throwing paper, cardboard and perfectly fine art supplies into a dumpster, sparking outrage from parents who witnessed the act and rescued the materials.

Baldy Hughes former medical director speaks out

The former medical director of Baldy Hughes is adding his voice to those speaking out about the internal infighting between the Vancouver-based board of directors and local staff. Dr.

City consider ban on pesticides

City council may be putting a lid on the use of cosmetic pesticides on lawns and gardens.

Two car fires break out near China Sail

Firefighters are deeming suspicious two car fires they were called to early Wednesday morning. The first broke out shortly before 3 a.m.

Fourth Ave. changes spark controversy

A proposed change to the Official Community Plan had city councillors at odds with each other - and city staff - about how to promote development downtown.

Workshop to help scientists inspire youth

Science World British Columbia is hosting a workshop next month for non-teaching adults looking to encourage kids to become more enthusiastic about science. Set for Tuesday, May 5, 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Little furor in Prince George-Peace River all-candidate session

Anyone looking for bombshells, bluster, or even electoral emotion walked away empty from the all-candidates forum for Prince George-Peace River.
Doctor to provide primary care to CNC students

Doctor to provide primary care to CNC students

A full-fledged doctor has been added to the clinic at College of New Caledonia. Dr. Heather Smith is seeing patients every Thursday between 1 and 4 p.m. She joins nurse practitioner Sherry Preston who has been at CNC since August, 2009.

Burns Lake teen wins break from Northern Health

A Burns Lake teen who has had trouble securing a family doctor in her home town will be able to see one in Fraser Lake after all.

Train plan on track

It's full steam ahead for the Fort George Park train after council approved - by a margin of one vote - to cover start-up costs for this year. The 99-year-old, small-gauge steam train has been a part of summer at Fort George Park since the 1970s.