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Area MPs weigh in on Wilson-Raybould affair

Area MPs weigh in on Wilson-Raybould affair

Feb. 27, 2018, will be a date that will be remembered by Canadians for generations. It will go down in history as one of those "where were you when days." It was a sad day for Canada.
CBC skit out of line

CBC skit out of line

Watched CBC's This Hour Has 22 minutes last night. They intentionally fabricated a skit that ended with the yellow vest movement looking like an organization of anti-immigrant racists very likely to placate their boss in Ottawa.
Sincere apologies

Sincere apologies

This past weekend, I submitted a letter to the Prince George Citizen. I have written many letters to the paper over the years and have even had some of my writings submitted under the Guest Editorial section.
Birth tourism bothers Canadians

Birth tourism bothers Canadians

The history of Canadian citizenship is not particularly lengthy. For the first 80 years of the country's existence, people in Canada were considered British subjects.
Fracking data 'sorely lacking'

Fracking data 'sorely lacking'

A draft copy of the long-awaited scientific report on fracking for oil and gas raises numerous concerns, but stops short of recommending any curtailment of the process.
Mining laws need to be fixed

Mining laws need to be fixed

Mining in B.C. has a long history of being glamourized, romanticized, prioritized and given freedoms to act that no other industry or citizen enjoys.
Don't bail on a profitable business

Don't bail on a profitable business

"We want you to help us get our business ready to sell," they said. "It's been three years since we started this business and we are ready to move on." "Tell me more," I said.
Science fair to showcase inventors of tomorrow

Science fair to showcase inventors of tomorrow

Most of us think nothing of going to the kitchen, turning on the stove, and making food - be it scrambled eggs or a souffl. We owe the fact we can do this to Canadian Thomas Ahearn, inventor of the electric stove.
Scammers getting more sophisticated

Scammers getting more sophisticated

It was no Nigerian prince. No long-lost relative wanting to share a "gi-gongous inheritance" with me. This email was current, well-written, and included credible personal details from a good friend.
Citizen missed meeting on Caribou

Citizen missed meeting on Caribou

I'm wondering where The Citizen gets its news from and how little local news ever makes the newsprint locally. You reported on Tuesday that Elizabeth May will be hosting a town hall meeting on Saturday.