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Producers star an upstanding local citizen

Producers star an upstanding local citizen

There is a good sense of continuity in our local community and Owen Selkirk is leading the way. There is an essence about him that signifies his wonderful personality. Not only is he extremely talented, but he is very personable and helpful.
New technology being taken to Mars

New technology being taken to Mars

Relativity
Political season begins

Political season begins

It's going to be a great few months for political watchers as the U.S. presidential campaign kicks into high gear, with the warmup act being the Sept. 4 election in Quebec called yesterday by Premier Jean Charest.
Oil exports are a national security issue

Oil exports are a national security issue

Disregard pollution and job issues, for the moment. Wonder instead how will Canada maintain its world position and its freedom without ample capital? Family wealth does not come from family members but from neighbours.
Downtown hotels a colourful part of city's history

Downtown hotels a colourful part of city's history

Re: Article Wed. July 4th "Secrets of city revealed on walking tours." They say you can never go back but just for a brief moment, the historical walks throughout the downtown allow us to glimpse, and perhaps feel, the past.
Don't keep good service a secret

Don't keep good service a secret

Business in The Black
More risk than reward

More risk than reward

To all politicians that have anything to do with deciding the Enbridge pipeline, you are elected to act in the best interests of the people and our environment.
Stone Arch Trail

Stone Arch Trail

Hike of the Week
Comments on comments

Comments on comments

Below are excepts from an online discussion on the Citizen website under Monday's story about the body pulled from the Fraser River on Sunday afternoon: Gutter_clean_out: "It"? That, is the best the Citizen can describe a deceased person? Neil Godbou
ATVs also to blame for moose decline

ATVs also to blame for moose decline

When I moved to P.G in 1983, and began ingratiating myself in our community, I met many folks who assured me we would never run out of logs, farmland, forests, moose, oil, and everything else we've been conditioned to believe.