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Episode two: Incident at Starvation Flats

Episode two: Incident at Starvation Flats

The land north of Cranberry Lake, (Valemount), southeast of Prince George, was relatively flat, with only a few gullies to cross. Joe looked around as he rode and studied the forest.
Who killed religion?

Who killed religion?

Religion is dead. According to many pollsters and casual observers of culture, the death of religion is not only a possibility, it is actually an inevitable reality.
Dan Rogers and his Cronies have to go

Dan Rogers and his Cronies have to go

City seeks loan for yard upgrade? $3 million dollar loan to upgrade the public works yard. You've got to be kidding.
I'm done, justice has been served

I'm done, justice has been served

Ok, today I'm a little pissed off, pardon me. When I read Dave Harrison"s article in the editors comment section on Sat, May 14, I just had to say a few things. Mr.
Take responsibility for forests and know how to prevent fires

Take responsibility for forests and know how to prevent fires

Although the fires that ravaged Slave Lake, Alta. are now under control, it goes without saying that the town and its people will never be the same.
Corporate governence

Corporate governence

Given the news recently, it is obvious that all too frequently corporations either accidentally or by design have failed to act properly. This has jeopardized the entire financial community and the total economy.
Turn the tables on politicians

Turn the tables on politicians

Well how about that - up go our taxes again and yet we have some of the worst streets in B.C.
Tabor trash saga continues

Tabor trash saga continues

After my last rant about the garbage on our mountain I couldn't believe the new pile of junk I collected again.
Democracy not what it was

Democracy not what it was

One could pore through annals of political thought for many days, I fear, without finding a definition of "democracy" consistent with The Citizen's use of the term in this morning's editorial ("Score one for democracy", May 11).
Same folly, different day

Same folly, different day

If you're looking to take our soldiers from helmets to hard-hats you're looking at the world through rose coloured glasses. It worked once when us baby-boomers had to be accommodated in the secondary-industry-world of the Lower Mainland.