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Song of the Day

Song of the Day

I've often been called a study in contradictions - just because I'm smiling, doesn't mean what's coming next is good news.
Song of the Day

Song of the Day

Sometimes people just don't belong in the place they are from. That might be the case for runaway Cuban baseball player Yozzen Cuesta, who fled his team while playing at the World Baseball Challenge in Prince George last week.
Celebrities speak from the wallet

Celebrities speak from the wallet

Tracy Summerville's Article: "Celebrities should think before they speak." Most celebrities, professionals and professors, do think but have their own agenda which guides them before and during their speaking.
Small government not a big idea

Small government not a big idea

As I See It
City council disregarding OCP rules

City council disregarding OCP rules

It's unfortunate that the city spent tax-payer's hard-earned money on creating a new Official Community Plan in 2011, when the majority of council members refuse to adhere to its policies and objectives.
One man out

One man out

An abstract ethical question for most people is whether you would take $1 million or $5 million or $10 million to leave Canada, never to return and never to see your friends and family again.
Speed limits exist for a reason

Speed limits exist for a reason

This is for the nabbed drivers who say impounds go to far. I think not far enough. One must remember that at highway speed, by the time you see possible danger, and try to respond it's far too late.
Song of the Day

Song of the Day

I was trolling YouTube the other day trying to identify an Ohrwurm and I stumbled on some really good club music. The artist behind them is KLSCH and the song is Oma, off his album 1977 released this past June.
A pleasant surprise

A pleasant surprise

I want to share a recent, new, unexpected experience that I have recently had. I speak of the World Baseball Challenge. I had never been to a baseball game, never mind one with world-class players. They are something to see.
Secrets kept

Secrets kept

Everybody loves secrets. The youngest of children intuitively understand the power of knowledge known but not shared with others. We hold them close because they make us feel special.