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Superintendent, trustee leaving School District 57

Superintendent, trustee leaving School District 57

The board of trustees has appointed Indigenous assistant superintendent Pam Spooner as acting superintendent.
Justice minister commits to targeted bail reform to address repeat violent offenders

Justice minister commits to targeted bail reform to address repeat violent offenders

OTTAWA — Justice Minister David Lametti says the federal government will move forward quickly on "targeted reforms" to the Criminal Code that would update Canada's bail system.
B.C. not recommending spring COVID vaccine boosters to general public

B.C. not recommending spring COVID vaccine boosters to general public

Boosters will target the vulnerable, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Friday.
Work resuming on Simon Fraser Bridge

Work resuming on Simon Fraser Bridge

Construction on the Highway 97 bridge is expected to resume on March 26.
'Cowardly' anonymous attacks on journalist covering COVID denounced by B.C. judge

'Cowardly' anonymous attacks on journalist covering COVID denounced by B.C. judge

Richard Sean Oliver pleaded guilty to criminal harassment and was ordered not to contact journalists Jody Vance, Keith Baldrey, Marcella Bernardo and others.
Petition opposes land sale near Moore’s Meadow

Petition opposes land sale near Moore’s Meadow

A 28-acre section of undeveloped private land at the north end of the park is up for sale.
Letter to the editor: City staff unhelpful answering questions

Letter to the editor: City staff unhelpful answering questions

"Why are city employees so inadequately prepared to assist the public?"
Flair Airlines leaves Prince George passengers in the cold Friday

Flair Airlines leaves Prince George passengers in the cold Friday

Flair Airlines cancelled their Friday round trip flight from Prince George to Tucson, Arizona with no notice, leaving those in Prince George out in the cold while those in Arizona are stuck there, too.
Prince George lost 4,500 jobs in a month

Prince George lost 4,500 jobs in a month

The city’s unemployment rate nearly doubled between January and February.
Arrests connect stolen firearms, police say

Arrests connect stolen firearms, police say

“Police later determined three of the firearms were among those stolen from a local gas station on February 7, 2023.”