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Concerned about common courtesy

Concerned about common courtesy

About this speeding on the Hart and doing the speed limit in left lane, well, I didn't know that every car and truck's speedometer are exactly the same.
Confused about Keep Right law

Confused about Keep Right law

Re: Driven to ask question in Saturday's Citizen. Thank you for writing that letter, Jack Paul. I have a problem understanding this "law" too. Example: I live in College Heights.
Thank you to honest tourist

Thank you to honest tourist

This weekend our grandson, while longboarding in Richmond, lost his wallet with credit cards all his ID, etc. We searched the path and there was no wallet to be found. In the morning at breakfast, we asked God for help.
Vancouver in a sticky icky situation

Vancouver in a sticky icky situation

To tax or not to tax - that is the unanswered question now that Vancouver City Council has decided to regulate its marijuana dispensaries.
Take space back from vandals

Take space back from vandals

Prince George RCMP have had quite enough of FAKS, the tag left behind by a prolific local graffiti artist. In an unusual move Wednesday, police singled out FAKS specifically and the problem with graffiti in general in Prince George.
Editor ‘sort of right’ about UBC

Editor ‘sort of right’ about UBC

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Voting to close the gap

Voting to close the gap

Canada's indigenous people have a unique opportunity to dramatically affect the outcome of the Oct. 19 federal election, influence who forms the next government and change their fraught relationship with Canada. All they need to do is vote.
Harper big talk, no substance

Harper big talk, no substance

Conservative leader Stephen Harper believes the news media should stop asking about the Mike Duffy trial and start asking questions about the issues that Canadians care about. Good idea.
Live with panache

Live with panache

The word panache comes from old French. It means feather, as in the type of large feather that one would wear on a hat or early military helmet.
Dezells ready to mark 55 years

Dezells ready to mark 55 years

Cliff Dezell, Freeman of the City, former City Councilor and his wife Sharron (Haynes) Dezell are the subjects of my column today. Here is a snapshot of their long history together, here in Prince George.