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Bottoms up: drink what you like

Bottoms up: drink what you like

I am writing in response to an article that appeared in the Prince George Citizen on Saturday, Oct 23 entitled "Milk battle on between owners, Northern Health" which covers Northern Health's cease and desist order in regard to providing raw milk to c
Can you Hear the music

Can you Hear the music

In 64 AD, as Rome burned, historians tell us that Nero played the fiddle.
Genetically-modified salmon should be labelled

Genetically-modified salmon should be labelled

Genetically-modified (GM) salmon should be labeled. An article ran about labeling GM salmon on Sept. 21, 2010.
A terrible TV night for Campbell

A terrible TV night for Campbell

Paul Willcocks In Victoria That was a dismal effort on TV by Premier Gordon Campbell. Especially for an address that was crucial to rebuilding Liberal support and slowing the recall movement.
Wake up and smell the coffee Mr. Rogers

Wake up and smell the coffee Mr. Rogers

I have to write this letter after hearing our great mayor is now thinking about raising the price of business licences. I've noticed a trend since Mr. Rogers has become mayor of Prince George.
None of Your Business

None of Your Business

Harold Evans, former editor of the Times and Sunday Times of London once defined news as "something that someone doesn't want you to know".
Tip of the hat

Tip of the hat

In regards to the Prince George SPCA. This letter is written in support of the Prince George SPCA. As a volunteer dog walker, I have repeatedly observed a kind, caring attitude towards the many volunteers and animals.
B.C. party leaders on the move

B.C. party leaders on the move

Bruce Strachan Right Side Up Recent events on the provincial political scene show the B.C. electorate has its politicians right where it wants them: worried and on the move.
Comics need some freshening up in the Citizen

Comics need some freshening up in the Citizen

Starting Monday, The Citizen will be making changes to our comics pages. Some will be staying and some will be leaving.
Crime rate doesn’t reflect the real P.G.

Crime rate doesn’t reflect the real P.G.

This morning, listening to CBC radio from Kelowna, I heard that Prince George had the highest crime rate in the country. Kelowna came in eighth, but the commentator excused their high rate because of the extra summer visitors.