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Peter Rodseth Memorial Scholarship $2,000 awarded to Charles Borek

At the NVSS Graduation Ceremony on June 17, the second annual $2,000 Hans Peter Rodseth Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Charles Borek.

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Changes, arrivals and departures in SD 91

Changes, arrivals and departures in School District No. 91:

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Bike for Heart and Stroke

Teams pedal around town. Feeling good. Doing good

Marnie Bell, Marilyn Moore and Edna Oryshchuk with some of the Youth Volunteers, aka Candy Stripers who were recognised at a Volunteer Appreciation Tea at St John Hospital Cafeteria on Tuesday June 13.

Candy Stripers make a difference

Hospital auxiliary society celebrates volunteers

Marnie Bell, Marilyn Moore and Edna Oryshchuk with some of the Youth Volunteers, aka Candy Stripers who were recognised at a Volunteer Appreciation Tea at St John Hospital Cafeteria on Tuesday June 13.
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BlackBerry will prove its doubters wrong

Toronto, Ontario - BlackBerry Limited has seemingly redefined itself, as the Company changed its strategy to focus its business on software and services that secure, manage, and connect the enterprise of things. This begins a new chapter in the history of BlackBerry. The Company we all knew best for its QWERTY keyboard smartphone that dominated the early 2000s has stopped producing hardware as it aims to become a leading software and services company. Experts believe BlackBerry as a software company will succeed due to the following reasons:Moving to a software licensing model has significantly improved the Company's financial health

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Public pressure reverses cuts to ocean rescue and school programs

Meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans

Photo: Black Press handout photo of smartphone courtesy of Essential

No more smartphone unlocking fees

Updates welcomed by consumer rights advocates, additional protections and clarity for Canadians

Photo: Black Press handout photo of smartphone courtesy of Essential

Town shuttle bus on its way!

Vanderhoof & Saik'uz Community Transportation to run weekdays from July

Hometown hero Ken Clay invented visor

Vanderhoof Bear celebrates invention and visits friends

Start a conversation worth $5 million

Be ready to access funding for Smart Cities Challenge

CNC and ICBA working together

The College of New Caledonia and the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association are working together to help CNC graduates find work within the construction industry.

Wind storm destroys old hangar

Considerable damage to the old hangar and contents at the Vanderhoof Airport last Thurs June 9. Two planes have significant damage… The roof is toast and spread all over the place!Photos Paul Collard

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Cash prizes for farm photo contest

Enter one or two photos in any two of six categories

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Legal wise with Carolynne

What would really happen to your home when you die?

Outstanding service reducing impaired driving

Vanderhoof RCMP officer joins Alexa's Team, two get special mention

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John Horgan makes lots of promises

He says an NDP-Green alliance will make life better

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Minority leaves Christy Clark on thin ice

By Tom Fletcher,Black Press

Andrew Scheer, newly elected leader of the Conservative Party

He's been dubbed "Stephen Harper with a smile"