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Time to work with carbon dioxide

Time to work with carbon dioxide

Congratulations to Arthur Williams for presenting two logical editorials on greenhouse gas (GHG). It is by understanding GHG and managing emissions that we can make improvements.
What is economic development?

What is economic development?

I am often asked "what is economic development"? Like any theoretical concept, we could have a long discussion about the definition of economic development, and there are many.
Electric sheep

Electric sheep

Technology has the power to make us increasingly safe in our daily lives. When that ability collides with our freedom, however, one person's well-being morphs into another person's tyranny.
Ferry inequality

Ferry inequality

It's always been hard to explain the underlying reasons why people in the Interior ride ferries for free, while coastal residents pay top dollar.
The kids are alright

The kids are alright

There is a great joy in being a teacher, and I have been doing it for 30 years.
Dix BC Hydro concerns undisputed

Dix BC Hydro concerns undisputed

VICTORIA — BC Hydro CEO Jessica McDonald has fired off an open letter to employees of the government-owned utility, responding to recent concerns raised in the legislature by Opposition critic Adrian Dix.
NAFTA has been one sided

NAFTA has been one sided

Toyota has announced that it will be moving its Corolla plant from Canada to Mexico. In turn they are using the plant in London Ontario to produce one of its more luxury and less purchased brands. This will mean a loss of job for middle class Canada.
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.