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What’s in a friend?

What’s in a friend?

The other day I saw someone post on social media that if their friends had a certain opinion, they should "unfriend" themselves from their social media account. That made me sad and left me feeling a bit hopeless about the future of humanity.
Ignorant drivers

Ignorant drivers

I currently reside in the new apartment buildings on Stringer Crescent. On Oct.
We get the council we deserve

We get the council we deserve

Recently it’s come to our attention that the city has way overshot its budget on the new downtown parkade. Neil Godbout has written brilliantly about the matter and we now are left with more questions than answers.
Changing vaccine doses risky

Changing vaccine doses risky

Vaccination of individuals with dead or modified versions of a virus is a very old technique, pre-dating the discovery by Edward Jenner that cowpox could protect against smallpox.
The valuable lesson of Trump

The valuable lesson of Trump

Many have criticized Donald Trump’s actions in recent months, yet he still received more votes than any losing presidential candidate in American history. Many clearly think he is a great leader. Perhaps Trump is the Vince Lombardi of presidents.
Beyond numbers

Beyond numbers

In regards to the opinion piece “Pandemic numbers give cloudy picture” (Thinking Aloud, Trudy Klassen, Jan. 7), perhaps at least one other factor ought to be considered: the potential deaths we could have had, had restrictions not been put in place.
Coping with constant anxiety

Coping with constant anxiety

When one has a brain injury, there's a host of emotional and mental symptoms that accompany the everyday physical struggles. After I was injured, I started experiencing problems catching my breath.
Cloak of darkness

Cloak of darkness

Thank you very much for your well-written editorial. I agree wholeheartedly that Mayor Hall should resign and anyone else who is found out to have had knowledge of the increases to the project budget.
Questions cloud parkade fiasco

Questions cloud parkade fiasco

“Heads-up. We’ll keep you informed as we know more.” That’s the note then Prince George city manager Kathleen Soltis sent Mayor Lyn Hall on Wednesday, July 4, 2018, at 1:54 p.m.
Three weird things you can do to increase personal performance

Three weird things you can do to increase personal performance

There were only three days left before I had to have the program ready for my team. I had been putting off working on the project until it seemed like the last minute.