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
On March 17th, UNBC’s very own South Asian Student Society quickly and spectacularly organized a vigil for the victims of the horrendous attack on mosque-goers in Christchurch, New Zealand. Over 150 people
Hearing the news Thursday night, March 14th, before bed was shocking, disheartening, distressing and disgusting. I still cannot imagine how the victims, survivors, witnesses and community members could have been feeling after
Although Prince George is a small town located in the northern part of beautiful British Columbia but it has welcomed significant number of foreign student. Comparing to gigantic cities like Toronto and
Often, we just need to stop, give ourselves time to hear the voice in our minds and think deeply about the things around us. As much as we may depend on others,
On January 30th, voters in the provincial riding of Nanaimo will vote to elect their new Member of the Legislative Assembly. By-elections are traditionally unimportant events that do not change the balance
In recent months, tensions with indigenous peoples have spiked across Canada as energy companies seek to construct projects on and through indigenous lands. Both TransCanada and Kinder Morgan are attempting to build