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Opinion: When is enough enough, Mayor Yu?

Opinion: When is enough enough, Mayor Yu?

We need to be able to support local businesses and we can’t do that if people don’t feel safe leaving their vehicles downtown.
Opinion: Prince George mayor, councillors need to do their jobs or step aside

Opinion: Prince George mayor, councillors need to do their jobs or step aside

If any member of council feels they can’t come to the table and work the issues to a solution, they can feel free to leave council at any time.
Rob Shaw: A year to the election and the NDP sits pretty

Rob Shaw: A year to the election and the NDP sits pretty

If an election were held today, the BC United party would be nearly wiped out
Why AI won’t replace professional communicators and storytellers

Why AI won’t replace professional communicators and storytellers

Great communication can be an unnatural, exhausting process to most people, which is why it means so much and benefits our professional and personal relationships when we take the time to do it well.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Medical-supplies vending machine

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Medical-supplies vending machine

Opinion: ‘Do your own research’ unrealistic

Opinion: ‘Do your own research’ unrealistic

Very few people are fully equipped to do the research necessary to measure climate change and the impact of various gases on the Earth’s surface temperature.
Editorial: Political leaders out of touch on health care

Editorial: Political leaders out of touch on health care

Health ministers have agreed to introduce one nationwide system for licensing doctors and nurses.
Opinion: Aspen the answer to reducing Prince George’s wildfire risk

Opinion: Aspen the answer to reducing Prince George’s wildfire risk

It’s an undeniable fact the resinous pitch-soaked pine and spruce will light up much more swiftly than a water-logged aspen should a fire sweep into our city.
Les Leyne: Bureaucrats' rejection of power-generation plan to cost taxpayers $10 million

Les Leyne: Bureaucrats' rejection of power-generation plan to cost taxpayers $10 million

The B.C. Supreme Court ruled that officials committed misfeasance — wrongful exercise of authority — in rejecting the multi-million dollar project without having any apparent grounds or authority to do so
Opinion: City council failed to ask right questions about CN Centre audio system upgrade

Opinion: City council failed to ask right questions about CN Centre audio system upgrade

No one on city council bothered to ask the age of the sound systems at the Playhouse, Kopar or the Civic Centre before they voted.