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Opinion: Why do we continuously fail to see our common humanity?

Opinion: Why do we continuously fail to see our common humanity?

I am sickened by the recent indiscriminate attacks by Hamas fighters on innocent Israeli civilians, even children.
Burn survivor hoping to move out of Moccasin Flats

Burn survivor hoping to move out of Moccasin Flats

Dean Anderson survived a tent fire four years ago and now lives in the encampment.
Upper Patricia Boulevard resident worries about fire from Moccasin Flats

Upper Patricia Boulevard resident worries about fire from Moccasin Flats

Live ammunition exploding in a raging fire, theft of delivered parcels, a bicycle taken from the backyard and the steady hum of generators are all part of the new world in which one Upper Patricia Boulevard resident lives.
Keilani Rose guest speaker at Prince George Sharing Circle

Keilani Rose guest speaker at Prince George Sharing Circle

Keilani Rose, award-winning filmmaker, rising DJ and classically and culturally trained dancer born and raised in Prince George on Lheidli T’enneh territory, is the guest speaker of a Sharing Circle on Oct. 22 at 2 p.m.
Huge comeback win for UNBC men's soccer team

Huge comeback win for UNBC men's soccer team

The UNBC Timberwolves head to Kelowna this weekend for their final two games of the regular season against UBC Okanagan.
UNBC women's soccer squad ends winless season

UNBC women's soccer squad ends winless season

It was the final game of their university career for 10 graduating UNBC seniors
Geoff Johnson: A new twist on book banning — everything published before 2008 must go

Geoff Johnson: A new twist on book banning — everything published before 2008 must go

Ontario’s Peel District School Board last month rolled out a process that caused some schools in the area to remove books published before 2008
Suspicious fire guts B.C. elementary school, plans underway for students and teachers

Suspicious fire guts B.C. elementary school, plans underway for students and teachers

PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. — Plans are underway to bring school life back to normal as quickly as possible for students and teachers at a Metro Vancouver elementary school that was destroyed in a suspicious weekend fire.
Smell of burning tarp only complaint for one Upper Patricia Boulevard resident

Smell of burning tarp only complaint for one Upper Patricia Boulevard resident

“I’ve been maybe fortunate or maybe it’s just not as unsafe as people say."
'Unbearable severe pain': Victoria woman opts for private hip surgery in Alberta rather than wait

'Unbearable severe pain': Victoria woman opts for private hip surgery in Alberta rather than wait

Tracy Porteous added $28,000 to her mortgage to get the surgery at a private clinic in Alberta