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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.
Mar 4, 2016 11:30 PM
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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.
Mar 4, 2016 11:28 PM
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This week in history, Feb. 28 to March 5
No more drugs in P.G., top cop says
Mar 4, 2016 11:26 PM
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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.
Mar 3, 2016 10:09 PM
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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.
Mar 3, 2016 9:52 PM
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Its 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.
Mar 3, 2016 9:52 PM
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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.
Mar 3, 2016 9:52 PM
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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.
Mar 3, 2016 9:51 PM
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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.
Mar 3, 2016 9:50 PM
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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.
Mar 3, 2016 9:49 PM
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