Ukrainian community rises to fill the gap after language education cuts

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

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