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Early Christmas gift

Early Christmas gift

A holiday surprise was shared at Southridge elementary school on Nov. 23, which was a delightful gift for Christmas. Students and staff gave their all at this concert in honour of Canada's 150 Birthday celebration.
Can't be me

Can't be me

"Neil's talking about you in his editorial," they told me. (He stands with the pedophiles, Nov. 23). "Can't be me" I responded, "my letter (Fake news, old news, Nov. 17) didn't say anything like that.
Freedoms at stake in TWU law school case

Freedoms at stake in TWU law school case

On Thursday and Friday, my alma mater, Trinity Western University, will appear before the Supreme Court of Canada to defend the right to found a law school and produce lawyers that are accredited by law societies based on individual competency, not p
Two MPs, but only one works

Two MPs, but only one works

Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer's winter 2017/18 newsletter has arrived for those area residents with the misfortune of having him as a Member of Parliament.
Boycott Black Friday

Boycott Black Friday

Black Friday is an abomination in the United States, forcing some of the lowest paid employees of all to work a day that the more well to do have off.
Pot health impact has not been studied

Pot health impact has not been studied

My compliments to the P.G. Citizen for Dr. Todd Whitcombe's excellent Nov.
Legalization a good way to study health impacts of pot

Legalization a good way to study health impacts of pot

Re: "Smoking pot hard on health." The reason that "disparate points of view on the whole issue" exist is simply because those in the prohibitionist camp seem to be highly selective about what they choose to acknowledge as fact.
Weighing electoral systems

Weighing electoral systems

The government has launched its website "How We Vote" which is "Giving the people of B.C. the power to decide how we vote." Except, of course, the website doesn't actually do that.
A union once forbidden

A union once forbidden

Remember the last time a British prince wanted to marry an American woman? No, of course you don't, unless you're a similar age to Elsie Christenson and Charlie Butler, two Prince George residents who celebrated their 100th birthdays this month.
There's football Sunday (and the Grey Cup)

There's football Sunday (and the Grey Cup)

It's Grey Cup weekend. But who really cares? There was a time when the nation ground to a halt on a Sunday in late November to gather around the TV with friends and family, tune into the CBC and listen to Don Wittman call the big game.