Sandy Tanemura, owner of Zahira Dance Studio, performs down George St. in the Elks annual May Day parade on Saturday
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Sharon Hurd and Bob D’Auray are good sports who – even as hosts on their weekly radio program Senior Moments – like to have fun.
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They aren’t quite rolling yet, but the Fort George Railway is definitely getting ready to hit the tracks again.
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They seem to come out of nowhere. Then they disappear and, in lightning speed, turn into something else.
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When the UNBC team got their assignment at the Canadian Engineering Competition, Kayden Peters says there was one reaction.
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Dancers have come from all over the district to display their dance talents.
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Karli Ralston, 16, was where her heart is on Wednesday – immersed in a world of dance.
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Bill McGill, elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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A variety of instruments and selection of songs will be showcased at a special concert April 5.
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He’s hooked up for four hours, three times a week, to a machine doing the job his kidneys can no longer do.
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READMembers of the Prince George Horse Society visited council Monday evening to provide an update on improvements being made at the facility.
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From the cutest little tots’ tutus to stretchy tiger print leotards and elaborately embroidered modern dance costumes.
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Thirty-three acts, 12 groups and 22 solos and duos.
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There was an alcove with cushions on the floor to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea.
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The Cariboo Cougars hope they’ll be preparing for the B.C. Major Midget League final after the weekend.
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Three Prince George teams were aiming to collect curling medals on home ice.
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