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Tundra kids, B.C. tree

Summary by Ckpg Today
PRINCE GEORGE – This week, more than 25 students from Iqaluit left the open tundra of Nunavut to visit the forests of central British Columbia. They are taking part in a cultural exchange between two French-language schools that are over 3,000 kilometres apart. Josiah Joseph, a Grade 10 student at L’école des Trois-Soleils, noticed something right away when he arrived, something most people in Prince George might not even think about. “Trees and…
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Ckpg Today broke the news in Prince George, Canada on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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