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Love is the greatest conquest

Love is the greatest conquest

As we study history, we see many mistakes which have been made. We also see many great successes. What creates this difference? At the core of each person, there are guiding principles.
Still in love 41 years later

Still in love 41 years later

Mike Morris, a retired RCMP officer, and the third youngest of 10 children, was born in Quesnel in 1953. By the time he graduated from high school, he had attended 12 different schools and lived in 17 different homes.
Dahl Lake a beauty to behold

Dahl Lake a beauty to behold

One of my favourite things about Prince George and its surrounding area has to be that despite living here since the '90s, I am still learning of new places of beauty and wonder around us all the time.
Cold water on idea

Cold water on idea

One of the more laudible promises by the Green Party on the campaign trail is the weaning off of fossil fuels by 2030.
Questionable paving

Questionable paving

A new way of keeping our pavement in good shape - how about we pave it every second week? A huge section of the Hart Highway was paved about two weeks ago, only to be ripped up and ready for repaving today.
Look at real racism

Look at real racism

I am an Indigenous person and I have a question for the editor of Time magazine.
The bloom is off the rose

The bloom is off the rose

If there is a visceral Liberal fear in this election campaign, it resembles the Conservative slogan about the prime minister: Not As Advertised.
Gov't playing beetle games

Gov't playing beetle games

What do the spruce trees of northern B.C. and the pacific salmon at Big Bar in the Fraser River have in common? Plenty.
Early days in a new city

Early days in a new city

A road trip from 49.2827 N, 123.1207 W to 53.9171 N, 122.7497 W is an interesting one. Prior to my move up from Vancouver, I have a distinct memory of discussing the population of Prince George, of all things.
Birth alerts necessary

Birth alerts necessary

The ending of the birth alert seizures will certainly result in an increase of infant mortality from mothers unable to care for their babies as was the reason the program was implemented initially.