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Les Leyne: RBCM fiasco 'on me,' Horgan says

Les Leyne: RBCM fiasco 'on me,' Horgan says

Horgan did his best to absorb all the responsibility for what happened
Todd Whitcombe: Chemistry surrounds us every day

Todd Whitcombe: Chemistry surrounds us every day

Developing an understanding of the role chemistry plays in our lives is a critical component of everyone’s education.
Opinion: Economic outlook on the near and far horizon: dark clouds of misery and gloom

Opinion: Economic outlook on the near and far horizon: dark clouds of misery and gloom

Local businesses are anxious, many are wounded by the pandemic, most are concerned about the near future.
Letter to the editor: Many good reasons to keep O'Grady Road

Letter to the editor: Many good reasons to keep O'Grady Road

O’Grady Road symbolizes care, compassion and love for the Indigenous people and for the Catholic Church’s continued work among, and for, our Indigenous brothers and sisters.
Trudy Klassen: Canadian health care needs a bath

Trudy Klassen: Canadian health care needs a bath

I was told that if I wanted a different family doctor I would need to “fire” my current one, be without a family doctor for one year, and then I could request to be put on a wait list for a new family doctor. This wait list has 5,000 people on it.
Nathan Giede: Reconciling my heritage with my church

Nathan Giede: Reconciling my heritage with my church

Although the card in my wallet states that I hold a “Certificate of Indian Status,” I have been called every pejorative under the sun, including a racist in these very pages, for holding views contrary to the so-called “leadership” of my people.
Bill Poser: Learning some Dakelh easy for English speakers

Bill Poser: Learning some Dakelh easy for English speakers

English has many sounds that are written more than one way, letters that can be pronounced more than one way, and silent letters. Dakelh does not.
Neil Godbout: Calling out racism makes everyone better

Neil Godbout: Calling out racism makes everyone better

Some Prince George residents don’t want to try to learn to say a few new Indigenous words. That’s bizarre considering non-Indigenous people, racist or not, speak so many Indigenous words already, like Canada, Ottawa, and Toronto.
Gerry Chidiac: Lay off the meat and pay yourself

Gerry Chidiac: Lay off the meat and pay yourself

Meat and seafood have always been expensive, but consumers are now paying upwards of 20 per cent more for many of these products.   Without them in my grocery cart, I can get a lot of delicious alternatives for much less money.
Opinion: Immigrants to Canada are supportive of Indigenous Peoples and reconciliation

Opinion: Immigrants to Canada are supportive of Indigenous Peoples and reconciliation

Newcomers to Canada tend to be more supportive of Indigenous Peoples and reconciliation than other Canadians.