In the midst of preparing this season’s final production, “Doris and Ivy in the Home” and a “Scotch & Social” fundraiser, Theatre North West looks to concentrate their next season from four to three productions to both enable a larger production value for each show, and save on inflating logistical costs. Photo Credit - Philomena Hughes
Former Burns Lake mayor announces Liberal candidacy for Cariboo–Prince George riding
“Food charter” to push for local food sovereignty in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh
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Local craft cannabis industry abuzz following federal Cannabis Act amendments
Northern BC CMHA branch receives grants to conduct community-based mental health research
Regional governments go to the mall with emergency preparedness info sessions
Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, Fraser-Fort George Regional District, and the City of Prince George have collaborated to provide a novel two day informational session at Pine Centre Mall, from March 28th-29th. The event aims to help prepare residents of the region for unexpected disasters and hazards. Photo Credit - Ian Gregg
Ukrainian community rises to fill the gap after language education cuts
CNC has cut future enrollment to its ENLA program, leaving a gap in Prince George’s English language learning resources that volunteers and organizations like Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society can’t adequately fill. Nelia Niukhova (right) and Olena Kramarenko (left) continue learning despite the interruption, during conversational English gatherings at St. George’s church, pictured in the background. Photo Credit - Ian Gregg
Attend the Public Hearing on the OCP: March 19th, 7pm 2nd floor City Hall
Different land designations, ownership and zoning applies to a collection of parcels which make up a greenspace in the city of Prince George-Lheidli T’enneh. The Ginter’s Green Forever advocacy group hopes to designate as much of the area as possible as a park, and encourage responsible development in adjacent land. Photo Credit - Ian Gregg








