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Horgan wins big time with Site C

Horgan wins big time with Site C

Let no one kid themselves for one Prince George minute about the B.C. NDP government's decision announced Monday to proceed with the completion of the Site C dam.
It really is A Wonderful Life

It really is A Wonderful Life

I was blessed to be able to attend the opening night of Theatre NorthWest's production of It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play.
Focus on others may bring your own success

Focus on others may bring your own success

Writer and motivator Zig Ziglar said, "You get everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." There is tremendous depth to this statement, and as many interpretations as there are people on the planet.
Family helps create joyful life

Family helps create joyful life

Jeannine Walker was born in Edmonton in 1936 during the Great Depression. She was the eighth child of the ten children of Ralph and Eugenie LaRiviere. With the help of her uncle, the family moved to Richmond when she was six months old.
Reporting questioned

Reporting questioned

I was troubled and surprised this morning when I read the article written on Wednesday (New studies on BCR property show dangers, Brink says).
Wrong guy, wrong way, right call

Wrong guy, wrong way, right call

There has been a large outcry over President Donald Trump's decision Wednesday to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the American embassy there from Tel Aviv.
Lead in water concerns warranted

Lead in water concerns warranted

This ain't no Flint, Michigan, but the City of Prince George has to be concerned about the amount of lead showing up in the city's drinking water.
A time to forgive, not to be a jerk

A time to forgive, not to be a jerk

Christmas is just over two weeks away and I have a suggestion for a simple but important gift that will only cost you a moment or two to reflect on your actions, but will be greatly received. It's called good manners.
How the Montreal Massacre became politicized

How the Montreal Massacre became politicized

Today, the mass shooting at Polytechnique turns 28 years old. The fall out from that tragedy is still being felt, especially by the victim's families, those close to them and the many people who stand in solidarity with them across the country.
Why liquor stores need to sell pot

Why liquor stores need to sell pot

The B.C. NDP government tipped its hand Tuesday on how it plans to regulate the legal sale of marijuana. Besides setting the age at 19 to buy, possess and consume pot, similar to alcohol and tobacco, the province said the B.C.