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Off course

Off course

When Mark Twain quipped golf is a good walk ruined, it's unlikely he envisaged the ludicrous amble in limbo being taken by the Prince George Golf and Curling Club.
Tuna and taxes

Tuna and taxes

Busted! It was lunchtime, on a warm day in the spring of 1972. I was excited to get out and play, but we were required to eat indoors first.
Reinstate recess

Reinstate recess

Dear School District 57 Trustees, It has come to my attention that SD 57 has decided to cancel recess for elementary students during negotiations with the BCTF.
And what, perchance, does thou mean, WTF?

And what, perchance, does thou mean, WTF?

Although I loath having more than 10 minutes of work to do each day, I did have to go into extra-special overtime to ensure I answered a letter from a loyal reader.
Little known trail leads to beautiful lake

Little known trail leads to beautiful lake

This week's hike to Little Lost Lake is another one of the many trails in the Robson Valley. This trail does not climb to the alpine like the other trails in the area.
Smiling brightly thanks to dentist

Smiling brightly thanks to dentist

First let me say I love what they are doing with the Victoria Medical Building. It looks great. That being said I have had dental issues close to my whole life.
The devotion of Sikhism

The devotion of Sikhism

What are some of the ways in which a religion could be considered to be unique? Their beliefs about the supernatural? Their moral and ethical code? Their sacred rituals or texts? Those are effective ways of identifying and defining a particular relig
In from the cold... almost

In from the cold... almost

It's been a good few weeks for Prince George - first the province commits to the long-awaited Wood Innovation and Design Centre for downtown, and today, the University of Northern British Columbia finally got the invite they longed for: entry into th
Let's face it, good lookers have an advantage

Let's face it, good lookers have an advantage

A Texas economics professor argues that because unattractive people earn less money over the course of a lifetime than attractive people, unattractive people should be identified as having a disability and be compensated by the government.
Stay tuned

Stay tuned

The House of Commons reconvened Monday morning with a subdued opening tribute to late NDP leader Jack Layton. Prime Minister Stephen Harper led his Parliamentary colleagues in recognizing the highly respected and dedicated politician.