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Rotary benefits the young

Rotary benefits the young

“Communities for Kids has identified a significant issue in our community; that is, Princeton children are not equally prepared for formal instruction in Kindergarten,” Hamilton stated. “Rotary donates the equivalent of the tuition for one child each year,” said Hamilton, “so $1300 for one child to attend two weekly sessions in the year proceeding Kindergarten.
Purdy's comes to town

Purdy's comes to town

Family Fair celebrates 60 years

Family Fair celebrates 60 years

April 21st will mark the 60th anniversary of the Princeton Secondary School Family Fair. The fair raises funds for bursaries for the graduating class of Princeton Secondary School.
Prevention of violence against women

Prevention of violence against women

Riverside Theatre presents award winning movie Precious in conjunction with Prevention of Violence Against Women Week.

With thanks to our volunteers

Lynn Pelly, Executive Director of Princeton and District Community Services shares her thanks to the many volunteers.
Santo's and Grads raise funds for BC Children's Hospital Foundation

Santo's and Grads raise funds for BC Children's Hospital Foundation

Two local grads initiate a fundraiser with the help of Santo's Restaurant

Victims of Crime Awareness Week

Riverside Theatre presents a docementary called Boys and Men Healing on Wednesday, April 13 in conjunction with Victimes of Crime Awareness Week
A story to send a message and unite the world

A story to send a message and unite the world

“It started out as a little project that just grew,” said teacher Raelene Campana just minutes before her proud class revealed who the winner was of a beautiful hand made quilt. The quilt hung gently and majestically on a blanket holder near the classroom door. It was covered in bright colours with pictures that were not just there for design, but to tell a story, send a message and to unite the world.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56 hosts Diamond Dinner 2011

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56 hosts Diamond Dinner 2011

The Royal Canadian Legion in Princeton spoils the ladies, yet once again. Dinner, prizes and dancing, what more could a girl ask for?
The Ridgewood Review with George Meston

The Ridgewood Review with George Meston

A person doesn't make it through 94 years on this planet without having seen and done a lot. For George Meston, his story is his own, full of trials and tribulations that are as unique as the man is himself. George is a man who has made a difference and whose life needs to be captured in a glimpse of the past.