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Neil Godbout: Where’s the Rick Hansen statue?

Neil Godbout: Where’s the Rick Hansen statue?

Prince George has a unique place in Canadian history with its connection to both Fox and Hansen.
Letter to the editor: Remember service stations?

Letter to the editor: Remember service stations?

When I owned my first car, I could not only find the most competitive price but service stations actually provided service.
More than one in four B.C. women report ‘significant’ or ‘moderate’ gender discrimination, poll finds

More than one in four B.C. women report ‘significant’ or ‘moderate’ gender discrimination, poll finds

Poor customer service the most frequently reported form of gender-based discrimination, survey finds.
Over a barrel: The case for a windfall profits tax to address surging gasoline prices

Over a barrel: The case for a windfall profits tax to address surging gasoline prices

Picture oil execs gleefully throwing money around the boardroom and you’re not far off the mark.
Les Leyne: Watching war from a wilderness retreat

Les Leyne: Watching war from a wilderness retreat

Trudy Klassen: Remembering to rise up

Trudy Klassen: Remembering to rise up

The most magnificent thing humans can do is reverse themselves when they realize they made a mistake. It takes humility to admit we are wrong.
Opinion: Privacy concerns can't be used as an excuse to withhold public information

Opinion: Privacy concerns can't be used as an excuse to withhold public information

Tim Shoults with the NewsMedia Association argues information is tightly controlled and guarded by the B.C government. "Our members find the complete government control of information and the narrative around the pandemic to be concerning."
Opinion: Why Vladimir Putin is botching his Ukrainian invasion

Opinion: Why Vladimir Putin is botching his Ukrainian invasion

As Russia’s war against Ukraine unfolds, Putin’s errors become perceptible. That’s because he’s faced few constraints to his power
Todd Whitcombe: Who turned losers into a bad word?

Todd Whitcombe: Who turned losers into a bad word?

When loser is used in the way it is intended to be used, it is just part of life. You win some and you lose some. Losing shouldn’t and doesn’t define us.
Letter from Ukraine: Exhausted in Kyiv

Letter from Ukraine: Exhausted in Kyiv

"War is a state when you forget what sleeping is. You sleep three to four hours a day. You are tired, but you cannot sleep anymore."