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Covering allegations an act of bullying

Covering allegations an act of bullying

Why? Tuesday's on the front page of The Citizen was the story about a massage therapist who had been acquitted of an indecent act, his photo illuminating the front page.
Covering allegations

Covering allegations

Several of the letters to the editor today are about the "Massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct" story, which appeared on the front page of our Tuesday, March 1 print edition, as well as online.
This week in history, Feb. 28 to March 5

This week in history, Feb. 28 to March 5

No more drugs in P.G., top cop says
Anticipating, reducing risk key to keeping customers

Anticipating, reducing risk key to keeping customers

One of the underlying factors why people don't buy from you is that they perceive a risk. Perhaps they are unsure of the brand, the new product, your service offering.
Paper mum on snow budget

Paper mum on snow budget

You people at The Citizen must realize that with this incredibly great (almost snowless) winter we've had that the city must have saved at least $3-4 million in snow removal costs.
It’s time to start protecting neighbourhood trees

It’s time to start protecting neighbourhood trees

Last week, I saw the entire mature forest of a large lot in the Hart Highlands being clear-cut. In my opinion, this lessens the appeal of my neighbourhood.
Appreciating Adams

Appreciating Adams

I appreciate the weekly agricultural articles written by Andrew Adams. In a world of high-tech, politics and political correctness it is refreshing to hear that some people haven't forgotten that food is a necessity.
A difference between trained and educated

A difference between trained and educated

British Columbia's education system, if not that of Canada as a whole, has let us down. Somewhere along the line the goal of educating citizens for living has yielded to training for employment.
Killing is not an acceptable answer to suffering

Killing is not an acceptable answer to suffering

Once again we have the pro euthanasia/assisted suicide extremists panting in anticipation of its legalization. One has to include the politicians and Supreme Court judges in this group.
Smart rules in place for dying

Smart rules in place for dying

Last week, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. issued a revised version of a five-page "interim guidance" report on physician-assisted dying, more commonly known as doctor-assisted suicide.