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Teresa MALLAM/Free Press Sikh elders pause during the Vaisakhi procession, or Nagar Kirtan, as it enters the CN Centre parking lot Saturday, where festivities are already underway marking an annual Sikh event which ushers in spring time and honours the founding of Sikhism.
Teens die in local lake The Prince George RCMP’s Serious Crime Section and the BC Coroners Service are continuing their investigation into the deaths of two local teenagers this past weekend. “The deaths of Craig Allen Wood and Kendall Gabriella Moore are extremely tragic,” said Cpl. Todd Wilson of the Prince George RCMP’s Serious Crime Section, in a statement. “We will do everything we can to determine how and why this tragedy took place.” The two were at a party at Kwitzil Lake, more commonly known as Gravel Pit Lake, just off Highway 16 West when the vehicle they were in went into the lake at about 4 a.m. Just before 4 p.m. Sunday, the Prince George RCMP coordinated the removal of the GMC Jimmy from Kwitzil Lake Facebook Photo Kendall Moore with the assistance from the BC RCMP’s will determine the facts. Underwater Recovery Team. The bodies of Once a determination has been made, Wood, 19, and Moore, 17, were located deany enforcement, prevention or awareceased in the vehicle. Both are from Prince ness action will be taken if necessary, said George. In a statement e-mailed to media, Wood’s Wilson. Post-mortem testing including toxicolaunt Trish Howard said the two were apparently sleeping in the SUV when it rolled ogy tests are being planned for both youths. In addition, the Prince George RCMP’s Fointo the lake. Despite attempts by others in rensic Identification Section will continue attendance, she said, the pair could not be to examine the 1994 GMC Jimmy, tworescued in time. door SUV, and a mechanical exam on the News of the deaths spread quickly on vehicle will be conducted shortly. social media and police are advising that Grief counsellors have been in Prince formal investigations are underway that
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George schools this week to help students and teachers deal with the deaths. “We are aware that all six high schools in the City of Prince George will be affected by the events of Sunday morning,” said Schools Superintendent Brian Pepper, adding that the party “was not connected to any parent-sponsored prom or grad event, nor was it connected to any school sponsored event.” Funeral services for Moore will be held at noon on Saturday, May 24, at the Civic Centre.
The YMCA of Northern BC and Lynette Mikalishen, the director of Child Care for the YMCA of Northern BC, have both been awarded 2014 Child Care Awards of Excellence by the Ministry of Children and Family Development for their work on behalf of children and families in northern B.C. The YMCA of Northern BC was recognized for providing service innovation in a nontraditional child care setting. The YMCA has met a community demand by increasing the number of child care spaces available in the community, especially with the opening of two infant toddler child care sites, the only publicly available to this age group in Prince George. Mikalishen was recognized for excellence as an emerging leader, demonstrating leadership in the Child Care Community. “Implementing Playing to Learn, the National YMCA Child Care Philosophy, has been a huge undertaking for Lynette and the Y Child Care Staff ” said CEO Amanda Alexander, in a press release. “Structuring child care to promote and engage early learning and active living in a home like setting is helping children to have a solid foundation for future success.” The Child Care Awards of Excellence recognize contributions made by child care providers and organizations throughout B.C. The awards to the YMCA of Northern BC and Mikalishen were the only two awards made to organizations or individuals in northern B.C.
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