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Maryland will stop studying how to widen most of the Capital Beltway with toll lanes and will focus on replacing the American Legion Bridge and expanding the lower part of Interstate 270, state transportation officials announced Wednesday. ....
Free Press Free Press accepts Datebook submissions in written form only dropped off, mailed or e-mailed. No phone calls please. Free Press Datebook runs as space allows every Wednesday. No guarantee of publication. Mail to 1773 South Lyon St., Prince George, B.C. V2N 1T3. E-mail datebook@pgfreepress.com Monday Cariboo Toastmasters, 7:30 p.m. Monday evenings upstairs at the Civic Centre. Contact Johan 564-4110. Spruce Capital Seniors Centre, 3701 Rainbow Drive will host a Foot Clinic, Monday, February 5 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Admission is free. Done by We Care’ Nurses.” Tuesday The Prince George Black Society and the CNC Black History Month Committee will hold cooking classes on Tuesday, Feb. 6 and Feb. 20 and featuring Jamaican cuisine. On Tuesday, Feb. 27, it will feature African cuisine. The classes start at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 483 Gillette Street. Admission is $10. Conact Janet Ayorech for more information at 564-5323. ....
Two years later she was invited to work in a plastic and reconstructive surgeon s office in Toronto. She worked there for 10 years and then moved to Vancouver to seek out the realities of one of her favourite books called Grass Beyond the Mountains. Sharon said, I had 13 cents in my pocket when I arrived in Vancouver. I landed a job at the Vancouver General Hospital and eventually I found a motel owner that would extend me credit until my first paycheck came in. I still wanted to live in the country so I found a caretakers job on a big farm in Haney. It was my job to look after the horses and the chickens. I lived in what I called a small shack until I found work at the Maple Ridge hospital as a stenographer. ....
Ken Pendergast When Ken Pendergast moved to Prince George in 1965 from his home in the Kootenays, the pulp mills were just being built. Work was easy to find for a young man recently released from the Royal Canadian Air Force. He started out driving a logging truck and concrete hauling, then some construction work on the pulp mills and a few different jobs until he started working with the BC Forest Service in 1967. The job with the BC Forest Service turned into a career, progressing through positions in Prince George, out at Summit Lake and west to Terrace to work as a deputy ranger for three and a half years. A promotion to operations manager took him to Fort St. John in 1981. In 1983, he took on the position of district manager. In 1991, he returned to Prince George to be their district manager. His colleagues in Fort St. John warned him: ‘if you drink from the Peace River, you will always return.’ Ken is adamant that Prince George is home now and he has no intent ....