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Sunny ways gone stale

Sunny ways gone stale

Granted, the Business Council of B.C. crowd is not your basic cross-section of provincial society. Its expectations and evaluations of the federal government's economic strategy are bound to be more testing and testy.
Women still face earnings losses for having a family

Women still face earnings losses for having a family

One leisurely Sunday afternoon before I was married, a girlfriend of mine got the flu and vomited all over her bathroom floor, then left it there, too sick to clean it up.
Still no action on Mount Polley

Still no action on Mount Polley

Four and a half years ago, on Aug. 4, 2014, the Mount Polley gold and copper mine tailings pond failed, emptying into Polley Lake, Hazeltine Creek, Quesnel Lake and Cariboo River.
Fillier's fine column

Fillier's fine column

I would like to thank Rev. Dr. Bob Fillier of Trinity United for writing such a timely, thoughtful column in Saturday's Citizen from both his heart and soul. And thank you to The Prince George Citizen for publishing it.
Praise for Kodiaks

Praise for Kodiaks

My husband and I along with another couple had the wonderful pleasure of dining at Kodiaks at CNC last Thursday evening.
No point to sidewalk

No point to sidewalk

We all know that in the past the City of Prince George has had to keep borrowing money to complete many projects that were started.
Trudeau support softening

Trudeau support softening

As Canada prepares for a federal election in the fall, the way in which British Columbians relate to the current governing party will indubitably go through some changes.
Waste provides snapshot on drug use

Waste provides snapshot on drug use

The number of deaths in a year in B.C. due to drug overdoses now exceeds the combined number of motor vehicle fatalities, suicides and homicides, according to the B.C. Coroners Service. Last year, B.C.
Hospital info needed

Hospital info needed

This morning, I fell on some ice. Quite a mess, really, as I fell right on my face. Blood all over. Thankfully a fellow passing by helped me to my feet and to our front door. Name unknown but many thanks to this fellow.
Allen for mayor

Allen for mayor

How do we go about running Eric Allen for mayor? Why, when we have taxpayers like Eric, does this city council find it necessary to hire so-called "experts" who in turn make recommendations which prove to be very costly and ill-advised.