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Forests being railroaded

Forests being railroaded

Soon hundreds of rail cars of raw logs a day will be leaving Mackenzie. I wonder where they are going? The Mackenzie forest district is huge with little pine. There are enough trees here to provide a fibre supply to most sawmills in Northern B.C.
Time to stop bullying

Time to stop bullying

When is enough enough? How many times can a kid get beat up, or get severely hurt before something will be done about bullying? My daughter was physically bullied yesterday at school, and because it's an elementary school, not much the RCMP can do, a
To the man on O'Grady

To the man on O'Grady

I would like to thank the kind gentleman that cleans the walkway between O'Grady and St. Anthony in College Heights and also the walk way to Southridge school.
What is your goal?

What is your goal?

Smart Money
Got our skates on!

Got our skates on!

Home Again
Some of your favourite things

Some of your favourite things

What's your favourite thing to do in Prince George? We're sure you can name more than one. We can, too--in fact, we've come up with 365 activities that range from relaxing massages to extreme caving expeditions at takeonPG.
Pool pricey

Pool pricey

Is the Vanderhoof pool a field of dreams? So you want a pool! That don't impress me much! Have we all missed the lectures from Mark Carney, head of the Bank of Canada? He's preaching fiscal responsibility and an end to 30 year mortgages and here we a
Local look

Local look

Good luck, Basia Ruta. You're probably going to need it. Ruta, the province's first auditor general for local government, opened her office in Surrey on Thursday, eager to help local governments across B.C.
Scrap amendment to OCP

Scrap amendment to OCP

I attended the public meeting at Vanway elementary school on Thursday January 10th, and after hearing the proponents, affected Haldi Road residents, and the general public speak to the proposed Official Community Plan (OCP) amendments to allow for a
Honouring our country

Honouring our country

I believe the early settlers that came to this country loved and needed it. They used it in constructive ways and honored it. They didn't have any government in most areas, only a few RCMP. They had to work and govern themselves.