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    • Part 1: First Nations of the Peace River Region
    • Part 2: The Fur Trade Era
    • Part 3: Transportation and Communication
    • Part 4: Old Timers and the Price of Land
    • Part 5: Dawson Creek: The Story of the Community
    • Part 6: Mysteries, Adventures and Indian Legends
    • Part 7: Arts, Crafts and Recreation
    • Part 8: Agriculture
    • Part 9: Church Histories
    • Part 10: Schools
    • Part 11: Health Care
    • Part 12: Industries and Enterprises
    • Part 13: Policing the Peace
    • Part 14: Pouce Coupe, Rolla, and Other South Peace Communities
    • Part 15: Chetwynd and the Fort St. John Area
    • Part 16: The Alberta Peace
    • Part 17: Natural History of the Peace River Region
    • Part 18: Interviews with Old Timers
    • Part 19: Remembering Our Veterans

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BN10-04: SPSS Graduate Wins Governor General Medallion

Recent History – 1998

Jan. 15, 1999, By Daily News Staff

Inge-Jean Hansen, a South Peace Secondary School Graduate of 1998, has been awarded the Governor General’s Bronze Medallion, the school reports.

Hansen was recognized for her outstanding achievement on provincial examinations held in January and June of 1998.

The top student, daughter of former city administrator Harald Hansen, is currently living in Victoria. She is planning on pursuing her studies in biology and chemistry at the University of Victoria.

SPSS congratulates her on this major achievement and prize.

 

This article is taken from the Peace River Block Daily News, Dawson Creek, with the permission of the publisher. The Daily News retains all rights relating to this material. The information in this article is intended solely for research or general interest purposes.

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