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A critical role

A critical role

Some of you may have read that the Canada's governor general, His Excellency The Right Honourable David Johnston, will be in Prince George over the next few days.
A legacy of our own

A legacy of our own

Farewell, 2015 Canada Winter Games athletes, coaches, officials and visitors.
Govt' should brace for union win

Govt' should brace for union win

VICTORIA -- The B.C. Liberals have begun to prepare for the possibility that the government will lose the long-standing court battle with the B.C. Teachers' Federation and be forced to make financial redress to the union and its members.
Apology wanted after collision

Apology wanted after collision

This letter is to the rude woman who backed out of her parking space and slammed into the back of my "new truck" in Parkwood Place Tuesday morning. After your nasty remarks, you asked me "what more do you want me to say?" The words should have been..
National leaders should be at Games

National leaders should be at Games

It's difficult to excuse the absence of our national "leadership" from the Canada Winter Games. The Games are the culmination of four years of hard work by promising young Canadians and volunteers. Canada's finest.
Vigilance needed

Vigilance needed

The increased police presence in Prince George during the Canada Winter Games has divided the population. Some residents love seeing the officers conducting foot patrols on downtown streets and the police dogs doing a quick sweep of venues.
More than a two-letter word

More than a two-letter word

Although they are pretty good at it in Canada, the banking business is not the simple moneymaking machine it may appear to be. The results are often stellar, but the margin of profit is actually quite narrow on each deal booked.
Games hockey tickets too pricey

Games hockey tickets too pricey

B.C. vs. Ont. girls hockey game,sounds like fun,lets go to the CN center and get into the spirit. $5 a head...no big deal....no big deal that is until we get to the ticket booth and find out it's $22 a head...reason...
Letter writer wrong to criticize columnist, Harper

Letter writer wrong to criticize columnist, Harper

Re: "Giede marks anniversary with uninformed praise of Harper." I found the letter "utterly amusing" as the writer placed Nathan Giede, the columnist in the category of being "uniformed" with such "finality." In his column written in praise of P.M.
Lucrative lobbying loses out

Lucrative lobbying loses out

Two question periods is all it took for a lucrative field of endeavour to potentially dry up and blow away.