While looking at the wall, Marie sees a likeness in her arm. She wonders if they paint the walls that way, so the patients don’t feel out of place. Even the texture
PRINCE GEORGE—With the upcoming elections getting closer, the College of New Caledonia Students’ Union is committed to encouraging students to register to vote by joining the “Take It Over” campaign that is
When you think of poetry, who comes to mind? Shakespeare or Woodsworth? Perhaps that question might be a bit difficult if you have never taken the time to enjoy a good ol’
I think we can all agree that forestry is an incredibly important industry in the north. Although the industry is suffering around the province right now I believe it will come back
Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances to the environment, which is mostly created by human action that results in harming the natural surroundings. Pollution harms humans, welfare of animals, and plants.
Kelly Road Secondary School has been a part of Prince George for over 50 years. It was named in recognition of John Kelly who was an early pioneer in Prince George that
On Tuesday, February 25th, Prince George Matters reported live on various forms of social media that the School District 57 School Board had voted to begin the process to change the name
I write this article from my home in Prince George, British Columbia. I sit comfortably, my dogs on the floor in front of the couch, the sound of my television running in
As the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is spreading wildly and rapidly id too many countries, here is some advice from The World Health Organization to protect you from this disease. Stay aware of
I hope everyone has heard about WUSC. If not, I will give you a brief summary of the purpose of this organization’s existence. Founded in 1957, WUSC mission is to promote and