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Opinion: Emergency law government overreach

Opinion: Emergency law government overreach

The province seeks to extinguish any who dare question their unbridled wisdom and/or visionary practices when it comes to emergency management.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our snow is more challenging than other snow

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our snow is more challenging than other snow

Editorial: Ideologies won’t help address homelessness

Editorial: Ideologies won’t help address homelessness

If Prince George wants meaningful change on the tangled knot of homelessness sooner, rather than later, it must put local tax dollars on the table and work with the province.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Milking a cash cow

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Milking a cash cow

Opinion: The world doesn’t need any more Canadians

Opinion: The world doesn’t need any more Canadians

Our Canadian lifestyle is a huge burden on the planet. So why are we expanding it with record setting-levels of immigration?
Rob Shaw: BC Hydro's summertime power imports pay off during deep freeze

Rob Shaw: BC Hydro's summertime power imports pay off during deep freeze

Crown corporation criticized for importing power last year. But the move paid off as an extreme cold snap hit the province this month, according to its CEO
Opinion: Balance needed on naturopathic medicine in mainstream healthcare

Opinion: Balance needed on naturopathic medicine in mainstream healthcare

A key obstacle to the acceptance of naturopathy within mainstream medicine is the absence of comprehensive, scientifically rigorous research confirming its effectiveness.
Editorial: Remembering Honest Ed and a more civil era

Editorial: Remembering Honest Ed and a more civil era

Ed Broadbent, the leader of the federal New Democratic Party, was known across Canada as Honest Ed, even among his political adversaries and voters who preferred Brian Mulroney’s Conservatives. 
Rob Shaw: Fence-sitting thrusts BC NDP into no-win scenario as overdose deaths climb

Rob Shaw: Fence-sitting thrusts BC NDP into no-win scenario as overdose deaths climb

Government’s messaging over public drug-use legislation has completely reversed as it attempts to co-opt language of Opposition, writes Rob Shaw
Opinion: City council should worry about real issues, not moved gravel

Opinion: City council should worry about real issues, not moved gravel

Getting the RCMP involved is a waste of money and time on all sides, including city council. No big discussion should have taken place.