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Chinese state-owned companies don't respect Canadian law

Chinese state-owned companies don't respect Canadian law

The Chinese engineering company, Sinopec Shangai Engineering, operating in Alberta, has finally pleaded guilty to a five year old charge re their two dead and four injured workers.
Informed and not put off

Informed and not put off

It is difficult to recall a Prince George Citizen editorial that contained as much condescension as Arthur Williams' "Protesting to the Choir." I am astounded at the confidence with which Mr.
Putting risk into perspective

Putting risk into perspective

If you happened to catch last week's column you know that I recently I had eye surgery, and my vision is impaired at the moment. Fortunately, my eyes are healing nicely, but I still really can't use the computer. Or do much of anything.
When is a Conservative not a Conservative?

When is a Conservative not a Conservative?

Politics 101
So many questions

So many questions

Yes, with conditions.
They target Grandma

They target Grandma

Our laundry room, just slightly larger than a closet, doubles as a mud room. With nine in our family, we have often asked too much of this tiny space.
Quick explanation

Quick explanation

Thanks to Neil Godbout for his succinct analysis of the province's approach to the proposed Northern Gateway project in Friday's editorial "Time to get off the fence".
Mining for answers

Mining for answers

The more you look at the Environment Ministry's handling of the Morrison Mine proposal, the more unusual it gets. The government turned thumbs down last week on an open-pit project northwest of Smithers.
#slacktivism may work

#slacktivism may work

In tidying up our newsroom, one of the reporters mentioned that he'd found a dictionary from 1942. Another reporter commented that words don't really change that much.
Do your homework

Do your homework

I have to agree with the "Review the reviewers" editorial in the Oct 4 Citizen.