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Opinion: Government changes have legal implications

Opinion: Government changes have legal implications

The government’s plan threatens the rights and freedoms of all British Columbians and the rule of law more generally.
Opinion: Electric vehicles are not ready for broad use

Opinion: Electric vehicles are not ready for broad use

We neither have the technology nor the economy to back what is in fact one of the biggest grifts we've ever seen.
Charla Huber: Troubling Buffy Sainte-Marie revelations feel personal

Charla Huber: Troubling Buffy Sainte-Marie revelations feel personal

Hearing the stories of Buffy Sainte-Marie and other alleged "Pretendians" feels more personal than just being let down by an icon, teacher or author.
Geoff Johnson: Children should be protected from frightening images of war

Geoff Johnson: Children should be protected from frightening images of war

Very young children do not need to learn specifics about conflicts they can’t understand, and should be reassured that the war is far away
Les Leyne: Public hearings curbed in housing bill

Les Leyne: Public hearings curbed in housing bill

The move builds on antipathy to the public hearing process that has been building for a few years.
Opinion: Rules needed at supportive housing spots

Opinion: Rules needed at supportive housing spots

Rule 1:  No drugs or drug use in the Motels or in the residential areas. Rule 2: We want to know who is going to be living in the units.
Editorial: Fact checking the City of Prince George’s ‘fact check’

Editorial: Fact checking the City of Prince George’s ‘fact check’

Communications professionals do just one part of the job. Journalists and news media outlets like the Citizen do both, offering the good and bad news in Prince George.
Opinion: CBC’s ‘local’ programming is mostly fake

Opinion: CBC’s ‘local’ programming is mostly fake

Newsreaders and hosts throughout BC are mostly repeating, often word-for-word, scripts that come from Vancouver.
Opinion: Carbon tax has politicians doing flip flop belly flops

Opinion: Carbon tax has politicians doing flip flop belly flops

A suggestion for Kevin Falcon: maybe kick yourself out of the BC United party and join John Rustad as a BC Conservative.
Editorial: Facts matter in analysis of cannabis legalization

Editorial: Facts matter in analysis of cannabis legalization

Marijuana smokers have higher blood levels of smoke-related toxins commonly associated with liver damage, neurological scarring, and cancer.