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A life on the move

A life on the move

Pietje (DeBoer) Kragt, a farmer's daughter from a big family was born in 1933 in Harlingen, Holland, a city in the northern Netherlands.
History's 'bad show'

History's 'bad show'

As Citizen city hall reporter Charelle Evelyn's series looking back on the 40th anniversary of the amalgamation of the outlying neighbourhoods into Prince George shows, so many of the current problems facing mayor, city council and residents to this
The sun has woken up

The sun has woken up

There is something about Spring in Prince George that makes everything a little brighter. The sun, for one, is out again after a winter of early nights and dark mornings. Of course, for people with small children, this is a mixed blessing.
Plug pulled on blood donations

Plug pulled on blood donations

On November 19, 2014, I donated my 70th pint of blood. It was a milestone to celebrate after 25 years of rolling up my sleeve and giving the gift of life. Heck, I even Instagrammed it and sent out it out social media.
Tories racking up national debt

Tories racking up national debt

If you had $25.7 billion what would you spend it on? Our government is planning to spend that amount on servicing our federal debt. It represents about nine per cent of the government's total revenue, which is a lot of money.
Stick to Prince George

Stick to Prince George

In his recent editorial about the demise of the CBC at the hands of Stephen Harper, Neil Godbout suggests that the CBC should mimic the model of local Prince George radio stations CFUR and CFIS.
Living together

Living together

Let me start off my column this week with a quotation: "Authority is a form of power in which people obey commands not because they have been rationally or emotionally persuaded or because they fear the consequence of disobedience, but simply because
Classic catch-22

Classic catch-22

I wanted to personally respond to your editorial, Save CBC, kill CBC. In order for public broadcasting to thrive there must be vigorous debate and your thoughts are certainly needed.
Money for schools

Money for schools

The first line in virtually every unionized contract, regardless of whether it's for public or private sector employees, is the line "management has the right to manage" or a variation of that phrase that means the same thing.
Goodbye, Yellowhead Grove

Goodbye, Yellowhead Grove

Sometimes, life wrestles our dreams away from us. Keith Good can attest to that fact. For most of his 53 years, Good has been part of the golden and green fabric of Yellowhead Grove Golf Course. And Yellowhead Grove, conversely, has been part of him.