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Playing chicken with Fido

Playing chicken with Fido

Dear neighbours, I want you to know, that I really do like your pets. In fact, I even have my own. Just like you, dogs and cats.
Not the whole picture

Not the whole picture

Re: Takla Lake First Nation financial reporting. I am writing to you on behalf of Takla Lake First Nation to comment on the article in the Citizen dated January 9th title "First Nation submits financial statements".
Unapologetic Harper

Unapologetic Harper

began writing Right of Center a year ago this week, and I must say I'm happy with the response its garnered over the past fifty or so appearances.
Protest songs

Protest songs

When people stand up for their beliefs in public, they earn both admiration and scorn, often in equal helpings.
Observation is power

Observation is power

Leland Val Van De Wall said, "Observation is power, judgement is weakness." There is tremendous wisdom in this.
Benson a regional pioneer

Benson a regional pioneer

Carl Benson was born in 1928 in a log cabin in Bend, B.C. which is just across the Fraser River from Dome Creek.
In synch, at the table, on target and ready to play

In synch, at the table, on target and ready to play

Part six of a six-part series Q: How can there be a solo competition in synchronized swimming? Who or what are solo competitors synchronizing with? A: The Canada Winter Games will feature figures, solo, duet and team events in synchronized swimming.
Final days

Final days

My grandmother died a horrible death 20 years ago this spring. The cancer ate memere from the inside out. In her early seventies, she died far too soon.
Just watch us?

Just watch us?

This last 10 days have brought about a confluence of events that have provided me with what we call a "teachable moment." It started a week ago Thursday when I was teaching my Canadian politics class.
Blessed in P.G.

Blessed in P.G.

We really do live amongst earthly angels. Friday Jan. 30, Prince George was blessed with this abundant gift of snow that continually fell throughout the day and part of the night.