Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Opinion

Well-wishes from Alberta

Well-wishes from Alberta

As longtime residents of Prince George, we appreciated the Prince George Citizen on a daily basis. Your article on the history of The Citizen was, as usual, well-written. (Written possibly not an accurate description).
Of lust, love and ultimate fulfillment

Of lust, love and ultimate fulfillment

As we enter the latter half of Lent, I am faced with a choice. It is obvious at this point that we are indeed journeying through various mediations on the deadly vices, particularly as they relate to myself.
The wolf and the wolf in sheep's clothing

The wolf and the wolf in sheep's clothing

Justin Trudeau seems to be the second coming of Stephen Harper. The difference is Harper made no apologies about being a wolf while Trudeau wants people to think of him as anything but.
Canada not doing enough to educate its own population

Canada not doing enough to educate its own population

Should education be a issue in the upcoming provincial election? As a consumer, I have found many of the businesses I've used for jobs I want done have taken an excessive amount of time to complete the work.
Service B.C. responds to concern

Service B.C. responds to concern

I would like to respond to Krystal Vandenberg's letter to the editor published Mar. 16, 2017, that expressed concern about the way her friend was treated at our local Service B.C. office.
Nothing changes when politicians play to their base

Nothing changes when politicians play to their base

In the run up to another provincial election, the question of confirmation bias will simmer lightly in the background.
Hard at work spending your money

Hard at work spending your money

Incumbents running for reelection always like to "run on their record," proud of their accomplishments and what they've delivered to their constituents.
Liberals look to dam jobs for campaign

Liberals look to dam jobs for campaign

If reaching an "employment milestone" is such a big deal, you'd think the employer would be the one trumpeting the achievement. But BC Hydro stayed relatively quiet on the occasion of the Site C dam employment roll topping the 2,000 mark.
Godbout doesn't understand history

Godbout doesn't understand history

Re: Bring history back from the dead, March 15.
More needs to be done to stop bike thieves

More needs to be done to stop bike thieves

Yesterday, I was at the Prince George Courthouse for a period of no more then 15 minutes only to have my $1,200 brand-new mountain bike stolen that was locked up no more then 15 feet from the front doors.