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Valemount worth exploring

Valemount worth exploring

Travel restrictions mean staying in the country, but being bored is optional. If you can afford a bit of summer travel, there are plenty of opportunities in all directions from Prince George.
Evolution’s tangled web

Evolution’s tangled web

There are millions of different types of organisms on Earth. Insects, mammals, birds, fish, flowers, trees, and grasses are among the ones we see on a daily basis but there is a multitude of smaller creatures such as bacteria, amoeba, and fungi.
Don't let COVID-19 define your 2020

Don't let COVID-19 define your 2020

At the beginning of each year, I challenge my clients and readers to name the upcoming year and I get a huge response with people naming their year and sharing what they would like to manifest and work on.
Death is the real teacher about life

Death is the real teacher about life

Tuesday did not begin well for me. I had to view the funeral of a college batchmate, colleague, and friend live at 2 a.m. being streamed from the United Kingdom. I couldn’t stay awake beyond midnight on Monday.
UNBC facing rocky road

UNBC facing rocky road

It may be a month since anyone in Northern Health has contracted COVID-19 but that doesn't mean the virus isn't about to causes serious pain to area residents and communities.
‘Together we look after one another’

‘Together we look after one another’

Gary Parrish was born in Grand Prairie, Alta. in 1942. His parents moved west and ended up in Prince George in 1952. His father found work in the logging industry and worked many years as a faller in the Chief Lake area.
How to keep plans on track

How to keep plans on track

A professional came from the big city to a small town to build a cabin so he could escape the hustle and bustle of life and set down roots where he could return to revive his spirits. His plan was to build a tiny house from the ground up.
Resource coalition worth supporting

Resource coalition worth supporting

Coming out of COVID-19 and just beginning to see the fallout, with businesses and charities closing down, can be depressing.
Holiday at home is your patriotic duty

Holiday at home is your patriotic duty

Apologies for my unscheduled hiatus. Tourists have finally emerged from quarantine and they are eager to stretch their legs. Of course Americans are missing the action, as our border remains closed.
The right stress is good for you

The right stress is good for you

Science seems to have found the secret to a long and happy life. Researcher Kelly McGonigal tells us, “Go after what creates meaning in your life and then trust yourself to handle the stress that follows.