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Sands on right track with Enbridge column

Sands on right track with Enbridge column

I found Ken Sands article on the Northern Gateway pipeline (and other resource projects )to be bang on. Hospitals, schools, highways etc. don't just jump out of the ground.
Thanks to person who returned phone

Thanks to person who returned phone

Today when my granddaughter and I were out for a bike ride to Fort George Park, my cellphone fell unnoticed out of my pocket. When we returned home there was a phone message for me.
Caterpillar Bugocalypse

Caterpillar Bugocalypse

Home Again
Minding the city's business

Minding the city's business

I read with great interest that the mayor believes the city should not be in the golf business. I would love to know what business the city should be in. As a city we should offer every opportunity to our residents.
Song of the Day

Song of the Day

The rainy weather over the last week has made it hard to believe it is already June and almost officially summer. When the weather is dreary I like to blast a little upbeat, Caribbean-inspired music: think of it as musical sunshine.
Switched from NDP to Liberals for vision

Switched from NDP to Liberals for vision

The voters of British Columbia can be proud of the May 14 election results that saw us elect government rather than our traditional polarized politics that throws government out.
Senate scandal raises question

Senate scandal raises question

Did Nigel Wright violate any section of the Criminal Code of Canada when he paid Mike Duffy's debt for the senator? A. Becker Prince George
Anything less is tyranny

Anything less is tyranny

Regardless of where individual Canadians stand on the issue of abortion, anyone who treasures the ascendance of individual rights in Canada has to pay tribute to the influence of Henry Morgentaler.
Pave it all, or better yet...

Pave it all, or better yet...

Apparently, Mayor Green feels that Prince George should no longer be in the golf business. Perhaps she is right. Perhaps the city should no longer be in baseball, soccer, swimming or hockey businesses either.
We need to do better, for Captain

We need to do better, for Captain

In Vancouver, on July 18, a two-year-old German shepherd dog named Captain was discovered in a dumpster. He was emaciated, cut, stabbed, and brutally beaten to the point of being rendered quadriplegic.