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Bureaucratic rules halt family program

Bureaucratic rules halt family program

The South Fort George Family Resource Centre ran a program called Power Play. This family oriented program ran for two hours, a couple days week.
And the beat goes on

And the beat goes on

Re: Nov. 16 editorial "Another Snowjob." When is more never enough? Now 209 employees earn in excess of $750000 per year working at the city. That should be a livable wage considering the B,C, average is supposedly considerably less.
Support appreciated

Support appreciated

Willie and Lynda Huolt would like to thank everyone for the love and support we received in the past week. Our son was killed in the explosion in Mexico along with the six others that tragically lost their lives.
Snap up those tickets

Snap up those tickets

Prince George's fabulous and unique Cold Snap Music Festival kicks off on January 21 and, for nine days, we will be blessed with eclectic offerings that are worthy of our complete support. This is our festival.
And the beat goes on

And the beat goes on

Re: Nov. 16 editorial "Another Snowjob." When is more never enough? Now 209 employees earn in excess of $750000 per year working at the city. That should be a livable wage considering the B,C, average is supposedly considerably less.
Bureaucratic rules halt family program

Bureaucratic rules halt family program

The South Fort George Family Resource Centre ran a program called Power Play. This family oriented program ran for two hours, a couple days week.
Racism doesn't come naturally

Racism doesn't come naturally

It seems racism can not die. Why after so many years have we not learned our lesson? Let me share a story with you and it will show you exactly where racism is taught. My son was eight and we were at the walk-in clinic in Spruceland.
Abbott preaches to the choir

Abbott preaches to the choir

Vaughn Palmer Special to The Citizen From the opening moment of the press conference Thursday, the campaign to make George Abbott the next premier of B.C. tried to set a new tone. "A man who listens," said the introductory speaker, MLA Gordon Hogg.
It's time to treat criminals like seniors

It's time to treat criminals like seniors

Here's the way it should be: Let's put the seniors in jail and the criminals in nursing homes. This would correct two things in one motion: Seniors would have access to showers, hobbies and walks.
Just fix it, already

Just fix it, already

How is it that we cannot repair an ailing police station? They are complaining about sewer - fix it, elevators - fix them. Add two storeys while you're at it because it was built with that in mind. That building is not old.