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Opinion: We need to call the genocide in Gaza for what it is

Opinion: We need to call the genocide in Gaza for what it is

What will be the story I tell about this moment in history, as more and more legal experts and scholars use the words “a textbook case of genocide” to describe what is happening in Gaza?
Opinion: Canada can’t fight climate change alone but it can still do its part

Opinion: Canada can’t fight climate change alone but it can still do its part

There is little doubt the next federal election should be about our country’s future and its response to climate change.
Opinion: Government keeps making the same colonial mistakes

Opinion: Government keeps making the same colonial mistakes

The NDP plan for housing is going to lead to more poverty and deplorable conditions for marginalized people to live in while they hemorrhage money at self-made problems.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Crushed by many, many taxes

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Crushed by many, many taxes

Rob Shaw: Kevin Falcon on the same page as the NDP on housing, but only once

Rob Shaw: Kevin Falcon on the same page as the NDP on housing, but only once

On two legislative moves on housing, Falcon declares 'they're not going to work'
Opinion: Prince George city hall strikes again

Opinion: Prince George city hall strikes again

The biggest delusion is thinking we can fix downtown by tearing down the low-income housing. 
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Remembrance Day

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Remembrance Day

Comment: Electric vehicles work just fine in B.C.'s North

Comment: Electric vehicles work just fine in B.C.'s North

We have been driving electric vehicles in Prince George in weather as cold as –41 C.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our demand for electricity is growing and growing

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our demand for electricity is growing and growing

Les Leyne: MLAs learned of illicit drug buys much earlier

Les Leyne: MLAs learned of illicit drug buys much earlier

When the story landed in legislature, Premier David Eby could have frankly acknowledged it as an example of how desperately acute the opioid crisis has become.