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How to work in a commercial kitchen: Prince George Secondary to get three new culinary courses

How to work in a commercial kitchen: Prince George Secondary to get three new culinary courses

Cafeteria Prep, Cafeteria Line Cook, Cafeteria Food Services 11 and 12 to begin in the fall
Kitimat group calls on local government to protect environment

Kitimat group calls on local government to protect environment

Kitimat locals are calling on the municipal government to adopt a suite of bylaws that safeguard ecological and recreational values as the northwest B.C. town navigates its way through an industrial boom.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Might be an inside day
Culinary program coming to PGSS

Culinary program coming to PGSS

Students at Prince George Secondary School will have a chance to learn a variety of restaurant skills under the instruction of a red seal chef this fall.
North sees drop in COVID cases

North sees drop in COVID cases

The Northern Health region saw a more than 20 per cent decrease in active COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, according to data reported by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.
Nearly 800 new COVID-19 cases in B.C. in latest daily data, 16 out of Northern Health

Nearly 800 new COVID-19 cases in B.C. in latest daily data, 16 out of Northern Health

No new deaths reported by PHO
Idea of Northern B.C. homicide investigation unit wins council support

Idea of Northern B.C. homicide investigation unit wins council support

City council voted unanimously on Monday night to join a campaign to form a special police unit dedicated solely to solving murders in Northern B.C.
Baldy Hughes tainted with carcinogens

Baldy Hughes tainted with carcinogens

More than 1,200 B.C. recovering drug addicts seeking relief from addiction’s horrors have been housed on carcinogen-tainted rehab centre property owned by the province since 2010, a Glacier Media investigation has found.
Year off for Prince George’s Caley Leslie builds strength in commitment to U.S. college softball

Year off for Prince George’s Caley Leslie builds strength in commitment to U.S. college softball

Thunderbird grad to play for Orange Coast in southern California
Baldy Hughes allegedly used for Liberal politicking, contract awards

Baldy Hughes allegedly used for Liberal politicking, contract awards

Drug addicts seeking help at a B.C rehab allegedly found themselves doing B.C. Liberal Party political work and providing free labour at party-connected Prince George businesses, a Glacier Media investigation has found.