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The more info the better

The more info the better

I would like to thank The Prince George Citizen for the three-part series on concussion awareness. Two years ago my niece received a concussion from a soccer ball to the front of her head during a recreational soccer game.
NDP lays out political reforms

NDP lays out political reforms

VICTORIA — Along with the job of holding the B.C. Liberals to account, the New Democrats used the spring session of the legislature to lay out a dozen reforms to be implemented if the party forms government after the next election.
The first editor

The first editor

One of the most interesting Citizen employees of the last 100 years was its first editor, an American who fled to Canada in 1896 to escape embezzlement charges in Chicago.
Thanks for a positive stay

Thanks for a positive stay

Thanks to UHNBC and Northern Health for providing me with wonderful care. I was recently a patient at UHNBC and want to give my thanks to all who provided care for me while I was there.
Health and safety

Health and safety

Supt. Warren Brown, the new commanding officer at the Prince George RCMP, said all the right things during his debut appearance before city council Monday to deliver the local detachment's annual report.
Waiting to be proven wrong

Waiting to be proven wrong

How nice of The Citizen (April 11) to print my delusional musings on climate change every now and then. But I must admit I'm puzzled by your claim that there's only one side to that story.
Taxing with the least harm

Taxing with the least harm

For nearly every Friday since June 2014, I have taken part in the second half hour of Radio Roundtable with Cliff Dezell at 1:30 p.m. at CFIS 93.1FM.
Climate change exodus

Climate change exodus

Thirty years ago the first symptoms of rapid global warming began to bite in the form of tighter cycles of droughts, crop failures, famines and super storms blasting through low coastal regions.
Continually advance

Continually advance

Wallace Wattles said, "You must always learn to see yourself as a great advancing soul." This is a beautiful message, and its impact is powerful.
Senior had a busy, happy life

Senior had a busy, happy life

Mary Victoria Hanson Lilleng Brizan, of Norwegian and Swedish descent, was born in 1926 in the Duncan area, where she spent her first five years in logging camps situated in extremely remote areas of Vancouver Island.