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The treatment will outlive the virus

The treatment will outlive the virus

2020 was a tumultuous year, to put it mildly.
Where the rubber hits the road

Where the rubber hits the road

Annually, tire manufacturers construct 3.1 billion tires worldwide. And 3.1 billion tires are discarded annually. Some are recycled, some are not. Regardless of their ultimate fate, it is a lot of tires. But it also means 3.
Say no to simply seasonal

Say no to simply seasonal

I admit that I am one of the worst people you can have buying you gifts. I tend to be one of those guys who are shopping on Men’s Day at The Mall, which is more generally referred to as Christmas Eve.
Taxpayers on hook

Taxpayers on hook

I know many will criticize this letter but that’s OK.
No reason for city to raise taxes

No reason for city to raise taxes

Next month, city council will meet to start nailing down the budget and decide the property tax rate for 2021.
Gloom and a dash of hope at city hall

Gloom and a dash of hope at city hall

On one of the darkest days of an already bleak year, Prince George city council has a dreary agenda Monday night.
Bond’s moment to shine

Bond’s moment to shine

If there was ever the right person in the right place at the right time to start making the right kind of changes to get the B.C. Liberals back on track, it’s Shirley Bond. But if the B.C.
Strokes are a brain injury

Strokes are a brain injury

Generally speaking, when people think about strokes, they envision a drooping mouth and a speech impediment. Looking normal was one of Michelle Marquette's struggles after she had a major stroke nine years ago.
Year in review (part 1 of 4)

Year in review (part 1 of 4)

Here is a summary of the seniors profiles I did this year: Glen (Moose) and Patricia Scott - Glen was born in Kamloops in 1946, moved to Prince George in 1969 and eventually went to work at radio station CJCI 620 AM reporting on sports events.
Open letter to the B.C. Liberals

Open letter to the B.C. Liberals

You lost this recent election for many reasons. Primarily because you offered no meaningful choice; instead, you just dug through the NDP and Green goodie bag and tossed a few tidbits to the voters. The gambit failed, as it should have.