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We are in good hands. Our political leaders are following the advice of health professionals and setting a good example for the public.
Coping with COVID-19 (and TEEN-16)

Coping with COVID-19 (and TEEN-16)

I put a note on Facebook on Friday morning asking for readers to drop me a line on what they're doing to keep themselves safe during the COVID-19 crisis. I loved this response I received from Susan Jensen: "Here is a general idea what my day is like.
What we're working on - Friday

What we're working on - Friday

Good morning, everyone.
Travelling during a pandemic

Travelling during a pandemic

This past Saturday, we left for Calgary with our two teenagers, not for a vacation, although it was the start of spring break, but for our son's regularly scheduled checkup at Alberta Children's Hospital for his heart defect (hypoplastic left heart s
What we're working on - Thursday

What we're working on - Thursday

Sorry I was away for the first part of this week. I was in Calgary for an essential appointment at Alberta Children's Hospital for my son. I'll post a column about that later this afternoon.
Businesses that thrive in tough times

Businesses that thrive in tough times

In 1988, I approached Louis Matte who was a successful land developer and asked if he would be interested in investing in a medical supply business.
Go with Grace

Go with Grace

I'd like to propose that the school board and the community of Prince George consider renaming Kelly Road Secondary School to Grace Dove Secondary.
Money conscious

Money conscious

Our prime minister's wife has been tested positive for the coronavirus. Things could get real nasty so we can't be wasting money and time worrying about changing the name of a school. Leave it alone. The pipeline protests have cost a fortune.
Broken trust

Broken trust

I am writing as a Kelly Road alumni who graduated Kelly Road in 1970. As indicated by the outpouring of emotional responses, the name of Kelly Road Secondary carries meaning and value to many across the spectrum of generations.
Goodbye, faithful friend

Goodbye, faithful friend

Lucy, Lucy, Lucy, where are you? I miss you so much! My heart aches to see your long velvet ears and your marvelous nose. My heart would lift whenever I would see you. How I miss your face.