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Sexual reproduction led to diversity
Last week, we were talking parthenogenesis or the lack of a male component within a species. I could easily make the argument that cloning or budding is by far the most dominant form of reproduction on the planet.
Aug 3, 2016 10:10 PM
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Working and saving - the sooner the habit starts, the better
My first paid job, other than the small stipend I got for doing chores around our yard, was working for my dad's girlfriend, pulling weeds and other laborious yardwork, which seemed excruciatingly difficult as a young teen.
Aug 3, 2016 9:57 PM
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Society wiping its feet on Christians
If the Bible is going to be used to bolster gay beliefs, read Leviticus 20:13-16 and stop cherrypicking the rules. You can love your neighbour as yourself without becoming them.
Aug 2, 2016 10:10 PM
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Canadians have a stake in U.S. election
Why talk about the U.S. election? Because what happens south of the border matters. Not just to Americans but to the whole world. The United States economy is the largest in the world and dominates world economic stability.
Aug 2, 2016 10:09 PM
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Come together
Downtown Prince George, as it usually is on the Monday of a long weekend, was deserted. If you were hoping to find a restaurant open for lunch, there were very few choices. The usual busy places were locked and dark.
Aug 2, 2016 10:07 PM
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Dispelling refugee myths
Since November, I've been covering the arrival and settlement of close to 2,000 Syrian refugees in B.C., most of whom have landed in the Lower Mainland. It's been a humbling and eye-opening experience.
Aug 2, 2016 9:32 AM
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Love our neighbours as ourselves
The Ness Lake Bible Camp has done an injustice to a young volunteer who one day may very well be the best Christian teacher ever. As Christians, we are to love our neighbours as ourselves. There are no stipulations. Just love your neighbor.
Aug 2, 2016 9:14 AM
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Light sentence appalling
Re: Failed dog breeder sentenced for animal cruelty I am appalled that the breeder in the animal cruelty case, Kim-Canh Dinh, got such a light sentence for his abuse of his dogs.
Aug 2, 2016 9:14 AM
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Two years later
Before the Mount Polley Mine disaster struck two years ago, our communities of Xat'sull First Nation and Likely lived in the reassurance from B.C. and the company that no such tragedy could ever happen. On Aug.
Aug 2, 2016 9:12 AM
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P.G. part of a historic flight
This week in Prince George history, July 31-Aug. 6: Aug. 6, 1920: The four planes of the Alaskan Flying Expedition touched down in Prince George on Aug.
Jul 29, 2016 11:22 PM
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