5 things you need to know: Wednesday, June 5th

Jun 5, 2019 | 5:03 PM

City releases alternative approval process results

The results of the citizen-led movement to put a stop to 11 loan bylaws allowing the city to borrow over $32 million failed. The alternative approval process started in April with the deadline of May 30.

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Ladies hope to take aviation industry to new heights with more women in field

Elevate Aviation is a female led, Canadian based organization that aspires to get women into the aviation industry. The reason to why there is a low percentage of women in the industry is attributed to the lack of awareness of jobs in the industry.

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Urgent and primary care centre opens in Parkwood Place Mall

The second Urgent Primary Care Centre (UPCC) in the North opened in Prince George. The centre provides the public with same day access to urgent primary care and after hours care in the evenings and weekends.

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Home invasion suspects arrested

Three people are facing charges following a home invasion robbery involving a firearm Tuesday.

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SD57 schedules public information sessions regarding proposed catchment changes

Parents will have the opportunity to give feedback on the proposed catchment changes in the PG School District next week. Gr.7 students leaving Edgewood elementary and Spruceland Traditional Elementary in June 2020 would be attending DP Todd instead of Duchess Park.

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