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Dylan's way

Dylan's way

Next week, Bob Dylan will release his latest record, Triplicate, a 96-minute, three-disc set of classic American songs. This follows up on Fallen Angels and Shadows In The Night, his previous two releases that also mined this rich musical ground.
Finding the joy of Lent

Finding the joy of Lent

"Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs in the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 5:10).
Sweet!

Sweet!

Most gardens will have at least one type of onion growing in them. It could be a mild green bunching onion, sweet tasting Spanish onion, or a stronger flavoured cooking onion.
RD failing to act on derelict properties

RD failing to act on derelict properties

It is with disappointment to confirm many serious inaccuracies from Mr. Burgess' last letter. It is unfortunate, Mr.
Site C a great boon, for Alberta

Site C a great boon, for Alberta

I am writing in praise of the B.C. Liberals' surprisingly neighbourly jobs-creation strategy. When many provincial governments are looking to boost their own economies, sometimes at the expense of their neighbours, the B.C.
Remember the value of the creative class

Remember the value of the creative class

This week, I have been blessed to be a volunteer at the Prince George Dance Festival. I wish I could have done more than the few hours that I could fit in with work.
Liberals confident, but not cocky

Liberals confident, but not cocky

"The NDP is like the guy that shows up on moving day, sits on your sofa, eats all your pizza and drinks all of your beer and then says that was a lot of work.
Waiting for something to happen

Waiting for something to happen

When you start a new business, there is always a flurry of activity. Our business in 1988 was just like that. We rushed and worked, toiled and stressed until the doors were opened. And then we waited. Yes, once and a while a customer would come in.
Transit building site makes no sense

Transit building site makes no sense

Kathi Travers got it right in her column. The preferred site for the BC transit facility is wrong. Masterminds indeed! To take land that is: 1. part of an existing outdoor citywide trail system. 2.
Racial tournaments guilty of prejudice

Racial tournaments guilty of prejudice

Congratulations to Josiah Wilson for his qualifying for the upcoming all-native basketball tournament as stated by The Canadian Press in your March 8 edition, not due to his athletic ability but because of his race.