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Thanks for supporting young curlers

Thanks for supporting young curlers

On behalf of our family and I am sure of many others, we would like to say a special thank you to the Prince George Curling Club for the time and patience they provided for our children and grandchildren.
Oil spills benefit the economy

Oil spills benefit the economy

I was interested to read about Northern Gateway witness John Thompson's testimony before the Joint Review Panel about how oil spills are actually great because of the economic activity they produce. "Nobody is any worse off," he says.
Incensed over plagiarism coverage

Incensed over plagiarism coverage

I find it interesting to find that a Citizen staff member is guilty of plagiarism and has been dismissed, as per your editorial days ago.
Leave medicating to doctors

Leave medicating to doctors

Fluoridation...it boils down to this..are we doctors? Dr. Green? Dr. Skakun? No. Now if someone is deficient in fluoridation, I'm sure it will be prescribed by their "certified" doctor. Stick to your infrastructure issues.
Rescuers in need of help

Rescuers in need of help

There is always a level of surprise when people find out that a group like the Fort George Highway Rescue Society is a group of volunteers. Most people volunteer to sit on boards, advocate on behalf of others (children, seniors, etc.
Youth not drawn by same old song and dance

Youth not drawn by same old song and dance

Politics 101
Act of kindness appreciated

Act of kindness appreciated

The last time I was visiting Prince George, I was waiting for a red light at the 15th & Victoria intersection. The driver parked ahead of me quickly hopped out of his car and approached my driver's window.
LNG offers short-term prosperity

LNG offers short-term prosperity

In his recent letter to the editor, MLA Pat Bell compared the Liberal government's "bold strategy" for the development of LNG projects with W.A.C. Bennett's vision for the development of hydroelectricity projects in BC.
Keep on stompin'

Keep on stompin'

Stompin' Tom Connors is dead. Long live that left foot, hammering out the beat. Even the name - Tom Connors - is from Canada's past, before multiculturalism and the ethnic mosaic spread from sea to shining sea.
Prof's wrong about fluoridation

Prof's wrong about fluoridation

"Conspiracy theories versus scientific theories"; by Todd Whitcombe. Professor Whitcombe's supporting fluoridation article theorizes referendums on fluoride use are unnecessary. He suggests leaving important decisions to the people, is not smart.