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MMBC good for business

MMBC good for business

Re: A Misplaced Groin Kick to the Economy". April 1/2014 editorial Packaging and printed paper stewardship is good for the environment, residents, and yes, even B.C. business.
The slow burn of Harcourt

The slow burn of Harcourt

It's one of the longest delayed reactions in history. Back in the day, former New Democrat premier Mike Harcourt got fed up with the continuing toxic fallout from a festering NDP charity-robbing scandal that occupied much of his attention.
Lack of learners

Lack of learners

As UNBC and CNC continue to struggle to meet their annual budgets, even after passing on an annual two per cent tuition increase to students, the lack of dollars aren't the numbers they should be afraid of.
Adventures in foreign investing

Adventures in foreign investing

Shortly before my parents separated, we undertook a long summer drive to Utah to visit relatives and see some sights.
So many choices for little old P.G.

So many choices for little old P.G.

While this week has been full of pranks and tricks, this column is no joke.
A great experiment for science fair

A great experiment for science fair

I never got to participate in a science fair when I was in school. We simply didn't have any available. Now, there are a number of opportunities, including the Central Interior Science Exhibition this week.
Help restore literacy funding

Help restore literacy funding

Last week Decoda Literacy Solutions advised the P.G. Literacy Advisory Committee, that there will be a severe loss of funding for the local Literacy Prince George project. The Minister of Education, Mr.
Boogeyman will haunt the NHL

Boogeyman will haunt the NHL

Derek Boogaard has been dead for nearly three years but he has not been forgotten.
Dix details mill inquiry demands

Dix details mill inquiry demands

For all the faith chief coroner Lisa Lapointe has in her authority to get to the bottom of the Burns Lake mill tragedy, Opposition New Democrats insist an inquest just isn't going to cut it.
Fees should fairly reflect reality

Fees should fairly reflect reality

I agree with councillor Frank Everitt that the proposed new business license fees for residential rental properties should be revisited. This piece of legislation was put through with little or no consideration as to the consequences. 1.