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Ambrose bill overdue

Ambrose bill overdue

I was disappointed to see Rona Ambrose decline running for the Federal Conservative Party leadership. She is well-spoken, smart, and showed she could handle the job as interim party leader.
The Milky Way's huge black heart

The Milky Way's huge black heart

Pick up a pencil or a fork or a little kid. In doing so, you have just overcome the gravitational might of the entire planet Earth. You are stronger than gravity. Yet gravity pervades the entirety of space.
Giving back key to life

Giving back key to life

Edith (Petersen) Kosheiff, of Danish descent, was born in 1932 in Fairview, Alta. She attended a one room school in nearby Bluesky.
How leaders deal with tears

How leaders deal with tears

I don’t know if I have an innate ability to make people cry but it seems in the last week, I was met with lots of tears.
Gun owners firing back

Gun owners firing back

Canada appears to have finally found its disruptive moment.
How to keep more of your capital gains

How to keep more of your capital gains

The Minister of Finance typically wears a new pair of shoes or work boots while delivering the annual federal budget, as a symbol of his plan to take our money, run it through a regulatory corn maze, and then give some of it back – and how all this w
Transit stigma

Transit stigma

After the recent snow, Prince George once again witnessed the limitless increase of white fluffy mounds on our driveways, roads and sidewalks.
The joy in reconciliation

The joy in reconciliation

The greatest value of the arts - besides being creative for imagination's sake - is to foster an understanding of the world and ourselves.
Common understanding in hard conversations

Common understanding in hard conversations

Understanding how to engage with those who disagree is a skill that takes practice and patience.
Remembering the games

Remembering the games

Five years ago this week, Prince George was welcoming the nation as the host of the 2015 Canada Winter Games. Despite unseasonably warm weather that turned into early spring, the community put its best foot forward as host.