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Include the information

Include the information

If Frank Peebles is going to write about an upcoming event (Beatrice et Benedict), perhaps he should consider including information that makes it easy for us to attend the event, such as the actual address, performance times and dates, as well as con
The obvious question

The obvious question

In response to Eric Thompson's letter to the editor Why Fly the Flag?, I offer my thanks for opening the dialogue on this controversial subject.
The hope of LNG

The hope of LNG

The mayor of a lot of empty land put the LNG dream into much clearer perspective in one brief statement Tuesday than a legislature full of MLAs did in a week.
Diverse factors fuel home starts

Diverse factors fuel home starts

There are two sets of numbers about Prince George that don't seem to add up - population and housing starts. Prince George's population story, as told by Statistics Canada and B.C. Stats, are of a city in gradual decline.
Lessons learned, not learned from the HST

Lessons learned, not learned from the HST

From former cabinet minister George Abbott comes a reminder that today marks the anniversary of a momentous public policy decision here in B.C., albeit mostly under the heading of what not to do. July 23, 2009 was the day the B.C.
Song of the Day

Song of the Day

Well, when I heard that Omi had a song called Cheerleader it confused me a bit. You see, in German Omi is an affectionate way to say grandmother.
Dealing with spikes

Dealing with spikes

We used to call it breakfast.
Watchdog releases schedule of probes

Watchdog releases schedule of probes

Auditor general Carol Bellringer this week announced a to-do list that promised performance reviews of some controversial initiatives of the B.C. Liberal government.
Building to scale

Building to scale

Nineteen LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) export facilities are proposed on the B.C. coast although no one, not even the B.C. government, believes more than five will get built.
Passed on

Passed on

What do Prince George residents in 2015 want to give the citizens of the city in 2115? What do the city's current residents want to say about themselves to the citizens living here 100 years from now? Neither of these questions are easily answered, s