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Gitxsan artist inspired by China

Gitxsan artist inspired by China

Northern B.C. native artist Robert Sebastian recently returned from an 18-day trip to China, which, he says, has inspired him to investigate further using international scenes in his art.

School gets $20,000 for solar panels

Highglen Montessori elementary school has secured $20,000 to purchase solar panels. The money comes from SolarBC, a partnership between the provincial government and industry, in the form of a grant.

Metis colours blooming in Fort George Park

Metis have, for generations, tried to deny their Aboriginal background and their Caucasian background, but modern Metis are doing the opposite. They are embracing their mixed ethnicity, promoting both sides of their uniquely Canadian bloodlines.

Privacy commissioner says she could have handled Skakun matter

Provincial privacy commissioner Elizabeth Denham is "perplexed" by Crown counsel's decision to take city councillor Brian Skakun to court when he leaked confidential documents to the media rather than turn to her office to deal with the issue.

New engineered wood plant could open up new market: jobs minister

Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Minister Pat Bell is lauding the opening of British Columbia's first cross laminated timber plant today, which he said he believes could open up a new market as significant as an emerging lumber market in China.

B.C. communities adopt green building plan

Thirty-six B.C. communities have agreed to adopt a new building regulation that promotes the use of alternative energy by requiring all new single-family homes built in their community to be solar hot water ready.

Province ensures delivery of social assistance cheques

The provincial government says it will implement an an alternate distribution plan to ensure social assistance cheques are delivered on time if the Canada Post lock-out continues past midday Friday.

Peace region gets $32.2 M under FairShare

The Peace River region is receiving $32.2 million, the latest instalment of the FairShare program, meant to address infrastructure priorities in the area, the province announced Thursday. "This funding is critical to the well-being of one of B.C.

Ildzi found safe in Alberta

A missing man has been located. He is safe and in good health. As was previously reported in The Citizen, Greywold Ildzi went missing in late April from the Quesnel area.

Variety is hoping that Prince George will be charitable

Each year Variety gives much-needed funding to children and their families throughout the province through individual grants and the Emergency Response Fund.