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Opinion: Prince George has plenty to gain pursuing hydrogen development

Opinion: Prince George has plenty to gain pursuing hydrogen development

Building a plant in Prince George, as well as a delivery station for trucks with a committed customer base makes good sense.
Carson Binda: B.C. must solve its housing crisis with hammers, not taxes

Carson Binda: B.C. must solve its housing crisis with hammers, not taxes

The speculation tax doesn’t lead to more affordable homes, writes Carson Binda
Opinion: Genocidal claims in Gaza are ridiculous

Opinion: Genocidal claims in Gaza are ridiculous

Israel's conduct plainly shows its effort to avoid non-combatant deaths.
Opinion: Some energy-saving ideas from the not-so-old days

Opinion: Some energy-saving ideas from the not-so-old days

Instead of 97,000 people flying to Dubai for COP 28, maybe they should just read up on some pre-modern Prince George agricultural history.
Comment: Buffy Sainte-Marie deserves praise for all that she has done

Comment: Buffy Sainte-Marie deserves praise for all that she has done

“I feel sad that what this woman has stood for and those she has helped is being questioned. Do I know for sure which is the true story? DNA may answer that question. Does it matter?”
Opinion: More alarmist, short-sighted climate change talk

Opinion: More alarmist, short-sighted climate change talk

The science on climate change has as many detractors as alarmists, and a good reason for being skeptical is the government people are the alarmists.
Les Leyne: Doukhobor children's lifelong wait for apology continues after 'screw up'

Les Leyne: Doukhobor children's lifelong wait for apology continues after 'screw up'

Seventy years ago, about 200 Doukhobor children were snatched from their homes and confined for several years in a remote institution in the Kootenays
Editorial: So you’re a victim? Are you sure about that?

Editorial: So you’re a victim? Are you sure about that?

Whomever holds less power in a relationship is the victim, which makes whoever holds more power the oppressor.
Les Leyne: Conservative duo heats up debate with talk of chickens, pots and edible insects

Les Leyne: Conservative duo heats up debate with talk of chickens, pots and edible insects

For the first time in 50 years, the Conservative Party of B.C. had two MLAs in the house, and their hawkish views have people literally rolling their eyes at times.
Opinion: The fight for our energy future is on

Opinion: The fight for our energy future is on

Many studies have confirmed that the currently known world fossil fuel reserves will be used up in 53 years (oil in 50 years, natural gas in 53 years and coal in 14 years) if the annual demand does not change.