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Fuel for fighting

Fuel for fighting

Everyone loves things that reminds them of home, and more so for food. Whether it is candy bars or a special apple pie like granny used to make or maybe a fast food restaurant in a foreign country.
Truck theft a warning

Truck theft a warning

To the Southridge Neighbourhood On Tue., May 4 between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following morning, in front of our house in the Upper St. Lawrence area, our black Dodge Ram Crew Cab was broken into and some personal items were stolen.
Unproven allegations

Unproven allegations

I would like to comment on the allegations reported in the paper that are un-proven and biased against this person. I personally know this person and would like to support him in every way possible.
When no one is in power, there’s no one to blame

When no one is in power, there’s no one to blame

Right Side Up Bruce Strachan Editor's note: This column was written before a coalition government was formed and took office in the U.K. ------ Pity the poor United Kingdom. The whole realm is in an electoral tizzy.
Malaspina students sharpen minds with writing

Malaspina students sharpen minds with writing

All Around Our Schools Today, Malaspina elementary school will be involved in a "writing celebration day." Malaspina has made it a school focus to enhance the writing skills and strategies of all its students.
CIS: UNBC must do more homework

CIS: UNBC must do more homework

Being a long time resident and active-participant in the local athletic community in Prince George I am disappointed with the announcement that UNBC was denied in its application to join the CIS.
Taxpayers taken to cleaners

Taxpayers taken to cleaners

Hansen takes on Elections B.C. because he claims that the anti-HST and the NDP have mislead the people of B.C. How about we ask Elections B.C. to disqualify the Liberal government because they misled the people of B.C. during the last election.
The good anti-HST fight goes on

The good anti-HST fight goes on

Wow, 21 days into the 90-day "Fight the HST" grassroots campaign aimed at collecting 300,000 signatures, or 10 per cent of registered B.C. voters, and more than 145,000 have signed the petition. Keep up the steam B.C.
Think positive, there’s plenty of it in our town

Think positive, there’s plenty of it in our town

Every day as I walk through life I hear all the negatives about Prince George; our potholes, our less desirable citizens, wasteful amounts of money being spent on renovations to city hall.
Forget potholes and revitalization, crime is rampant in Prince George

Forget potholes and revitalization, crime is rampant in Prince George

I have recently read "letters to the editor" about things like potholes and downtown revitalization. All of which, would be lovely if they could be fixed. I don't enjoy driving over potholes but, whatever, I can manage.