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PARENTS OF TWINS

First Name
ERISON TAYLOR
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

GREGSON

First Name
SAMUEL E.
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

TSOUTSOURAS

First Name
JOANNA
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

AWID

First Name
JEFFERY
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

MICHALOVSKY-WANNOP

First Name
GAYLE MARGARET
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

MARTINSON

First Name
DAVID
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

FAIRGRIEVES

First Name
LILLIAN
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

SLYMAN

First Name
FRANK
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

KWIATKOWSKI

First Name
ALLAN
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

CRAWFORD

First Name
KATHI
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

ROBERTS

First Name
DENNIS
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

HUNTER

First Name
JOHN
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

WORK

First Name
DENNIS
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

BROWN

First Name
VERN DOUGLAS
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

PARMAR

First Name
NIRMAL
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

GRIGG

First Name
MARIETTE
Home Town
PRINCE GEORGE

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For thousands of years, Indigenous Peoples have walked gently on the diverse traditional territories where the University of Northern British Columbia community is grateful to live, work, learn, and play. We are committed to building and nurturing relationships with Indigenous Peoples and we acknowledge their traditional lands. Read the full traditional territory acknowledgement.

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