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Setting the right price key to success

Setting the right price key to success

Have you ever bought something and thought that there is something not right about the price? Maybe it seemed too cheap or you felt like you were getting ripped off? Pricing is tricky business and stressful for many business people.
Centralization key to success, failure

Centralization key to success, failure

Policies are made centrally, but lives are lived individually. The confluence of these two facts is where it gets interesting.
City needs Fire Hall No. 5, not a new No. 1

City needs Fire Hall No. 5, not a new No. 1

I have been quiet on the Fire Hall No. 1 relocation until research was done on this important topic. After considerate thought, here is my opinion on this issue.
The miracle of cellulose

The miracle of cellulose

As I look out my window, I see a world made up of cellulose. Cellulose is the building block trees, plants, grass, micro-organisms, and a host of other living creatures.
Bus service needs to be worked out

Bus service needs to be worked out

No surprise that Greyhound has applied to remove service. With the Northern Medical bus and the recent short haul Translink buses, many of their passengers have been relocated to a subsidized service.
Still no support for cyclists

Still no support for cyclists

The issue of parking in bike lanes persists but has a partial explanation.
Grizzly bear hunt a management tool

Grizzly bear hunt a management tool

This is a response to Keith Gordon's "Grizzly hunting lobby offers feeble excuses." Hunters have a deep appreciation and connection to the land; we make a conscious choice to know where our food comes from.
Trump is pathetic

Trump is pathetic

I am an old white guy. As such, I have privilege and entitlement, much of which I may not even recognize. Recent letters to the editors complaining about Neil Godbout's article on Donald Trump drew some ire from some of your readers. I have met Mr.
Ill-informed insults

Ill-informed insults

Although it is modestly satisfying to see Nathan Giede fess up to his one-sided and biased commentary on Justin Trudeau hitherto, his latest screed maintains the ahistorical blinkers of neoconservatism in failure to acknowledge the central role, hist
Stand up for The Y

Stand up for The Y

In response to the letter from Mr. Faoro, I found his arguments self-serving, offensive and weak. Nothing that could possibly hold water. Firstly, he does not name The Y but implies the organization is not an inclusive part of the community.