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SD57’s plan to keep students safe this year

Board chair of school district 57, Tim Bennett released some statements about schools opening up this coming fall. The Ministry...

SD57 representative named for provincial Principals and Vice-Principals Board

The B.C. Principals & Vice Principals Association's (BCPVPA) 2020-2021 Board of Directors will feature Sid Jawanda from Prince George's...

Prince George math teacher receives provincial award

A Grade 5 and 6 teacher at Prince George's Ecole College Heights Elementary, Tamara DeFord, is being honoured as...

SD57 approves budget worth $168 million

School District 57's Board has approved a balanced budget. The decision came at last night's (Tuesday) Board meeting, with the...

SD57 to examine readings of 2020-21 balanced budget at Board Meeting

SD57's school board will consider first and second readings of a balanced school district Annual Budget Bylaw for 2020-21...

School District 57 preparing for part-time return to classes June 1st

School District 57 (SD57) has provided some details on what the part-time return to classes on June 1st will...

New agreement signed and formalized for BC Teachers’ Federation

Members of the BC Public School Employers' Association and the BC Teachers' Federation (BCTF) have ratified an agreement under...

SD57 Trustees vote 4-3 to compromise on name for new Kelly Road

School District 57's Trustees have decided: the school will be dual named both Kelly Road Secondary School and Shas...

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SD57 superintendent addresses concerns as students continue to learn at home

As in-class learning remains suspended for the immediate future, many parents have concerns about their children's education. SD57's superintendent, Anita...

68% of Kelly Road survey respondents want the name to remain Kelly Road

The results of the Kelly Road survey are in, and many residents want the name to stay as-is. 68% of...

Westwood Elementary staff show support to students stuck at home

Teachers and faculty from Westwood Elementary in Prince George organized a parade to connect with students while in-class learning...

SD57 advising the public to maintain phsyical distancing

Prince George's SD57 is reminding the community that even though fields and courts remain open, physical distancing must be...

School District 57 public meeting: COVID setbacks and facility repairs

Outside of the new online format, School District 57's virtual Board of Education Public Meeting was marked by challenges...

School District to host online school board meetings

School District 57 (SD57) announced today (Thursday) it is moving all Board of Education Regular Public Meetings to an...

SD57 to assemble group addressing Kelly Road name concerns

School District 57 is looking to blend the "extended history of Shas Ti with the more recent history of...

Anti-Kelly Road renaming rally held in Prince George

Emotions remain high following this week's announcement that Kelly Road Secondary School may potentially be facing a name change. Passionate...

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City of PG issues statement on encampment court case hearing

After a three-day hearing at the BC Supreme Court last week, the City of Prince George has concluded its application to close the encampment on Lower Patricia Boulevard (Moccasion Flats).  Lawyers for the City sought a final injunction authorizing the City to clear and remediate the encampment once units at the 3rd Avenue supportive housing site are offered to the current encampment occupants.

Gysbers joining Timberwolves Wall of Honour

Cody Gysbers is the first inductee on the UNBC Timberwolves Wall of Honour for 2025. Gysbers committed to the Timberwolves' Men's Soccer program in April 2016 as a graduate of Reynolds Secondary in Victoria.

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Grizzly bear attack west of Fort Nelson leaves one with non-life-threatening injuries

The BC Conservation Officer Service says a grizzly bear attack near Fort Nelson left one man with non-life-threatening injuries.  According to a Facebook post from the Conservation Officer Service, the attack took place at 11:00 this morning near a remote, fly-in location approximately 110 kilometres west of Fort Nelson, where a group was working in the area. 
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