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Charles takes a stand

Charles takes a stand

Last week, Joe and Sam found out a railway worker was about to be hung. "There will be no hanging here today," shouted Bigumpound. He shook his finger at the crowd.
Teen fantasy novel is part high school drama, part adventure

Teen fantasy novel is part high school drama, part adventure

Disintegrate By Neil Godbout Disintegrate, by local author Neil Godbout, is a teen fiction novel set regionally in Kelowna. The main character is a high school student named Sam Gardner.
Birth of a constitution: Hungarian Style

Birth of a constitution: Hungarian Style

The Citizen is pleased to welcome Dave Harrison as the paper's newest opinion columnist. Readers will recognize Harrison's name as a regular contributor spanning back more than a decade.
The human body is wonderfully made

The human body is wonderfully made

The body uses energy so efficiently that an adult riding a bike for one hour at 10 mph uses the amount of energy stored in three ounces of carbohydrates. If your car was this efficient, with gasoline, it would get about 900 miles to the gallon.
How to study religion

How to study religion

I am not a plumber. I don't have any skills that even remotely look like what a plumber would have. Whenever I encounter a plumbing problem, it is best for everyone that I ask for help from someone who has plumbing expertise.
Subaru Impreza adds a splash of colour to the mid-sized sedan market

Subaru Impreza adds a splash of colour to the mid-sized sedan market

Mick Kearns Citizen staff The new Subaru Impreza is out and I think it may have been designed in part by a woman, or at least a man who at some time in his life suffered from insomnia. Let me explain.
Playing our role

Playing our role

Slightly Skewed
Come clean

Come clean

If taxpayers want to know how much they paid for the City of Prince George to pursue the Coun. Brian Skakun matter in court after he revealed sensitive documents to media a few years ago, they're out of luck. In response to a Nov.
A sad state of affairs

A sad state of affairs

I've lived in Foreman Flats for approximately 45 years, a little ways from the outskirts of town. I've loved every minute of it. I've had beautiful neighbours. We've had our ups and downs but always managed to resolve them between us.
An interesting use of resources

An interesting use of resources

Hmm, has anyone else noticed the graders, loaders, and bosses in two pick-ups following them around grading and gouging the asphalt for days? They're doing Gladstone now. There hasn't been snow or ice on it for more than a week. Weird.