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Putting an end to micromanagement, burnout

Putting an end to micromanagement, burnout

There are only so many things that a business owner can do in a day. It seems like weekly I talk to another business owner who is working 50, 60, 70, or more hours in a week.
Feds look to strike balance between tax incentives, advantages

Feds look to strike balance between tax incentives, advantages

They say you haven't tasted love until you have gazed in to the eyes of your first grandchild. With permission, I share this heroic two-part story about some very wonderful grandparents.
Private business would be nice addition to public parks

Private business would be nice addition to public parks

The City of Prince George is gathering public ideas and opinions on priorities for city parks. The 2016 Park Strategy, as it is called, will address areas of improvement and guide the city's future investments in parks.
Link between butts, fires?

Link between butts, fires?

Lately I have been giving a fair amount of thought to the wildfire situation.
Mah was ‘one of a kind’

Mah was ‘one of a kind’

This morning as I hurriedly loaded my camera gear in our car for an early photo shoot, I reached into our mail box for the Prince George Citizen and had to sit down, as the tears flowed for my friend Dave Mah.
Karma didn’t get them

Karma didn’t get them

An ethical argument seizes environmentalists as events unfold across northern B.C. and Alberta, where fire threatens Fort St.
Road paint isn't black or white issue

Road paint isn't black or white issue

Solve one problem and create two more happens all too often throughout life, whether it's government, business or personal matters. When it comes to protecting the environment, however, it seems so much more straightforward. Except it rarely is.
Be good to your server

Be good to your server

On any given day a restaurant has more emotions than a high school prom.
Environment a key factor in evolution

Environment a key factor in evolution

Continuing with the theme introduced last week, it is not only species that evolve but whole ecosystems change over time. Ultimately, it is the interplay between environment and species which drives evolutionary change.
Strength-based learning, HYPG a phenomenal mix

Strength-based learning, HYPG a phenomenal mix

Earl Nightingale tells us "we become what we think about." In other words, we get more of what we focus our thoughts on. If we focus on what is good and what we are grateful for, we will get more of the same.