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Song of the Day

Song of the Day

When I was a just a gangly, all arms and legs pre-teen, my big sister, Rose, was in charge of the waterfront activities at Camp Big Canoe in Bracebridge, Ontario, a couple of hours north of where we lived on a little ten-acre vegetable farm.
Giving thanks

Giving thanks

On behalf of Simon Fraser Lodge, a warm thank you to all members of the Prince George community who add to the lives of our 130 residents each and every day. We are blessed to have a wonderful group of volunteers who contribute in so many ways.
Time past to fix traffic congestion

Time past to fix traffic congestion

I wonder if the city road planners actually travel the city during rush hour, can they not see the terrible cluster that happens at Fifth Avenue and the bypass ever night and morning? It is long time past due that you give this artery a double turn l
Cooke not bitter

Cooke not bitter

Samantha Wright Allen's article on former trustee Kate Cooke's departing speech may have somehow missed its mark.
Public debate essential

Public debate essential

While I had nothing to do with this decision, and, in fact, I had advocated for a debate, I feel there ought to be an apology and explanation made to you readers for the lack of an all candidates debate during the Cariboo-Prince George nomination rac
Travel spending adds up

Travel spending adds up

There is a deep-seeded stereotype that senior politicians and public sector executives send themselves on expensive trips to far-flung destinations as part of their jobs.
The Artificial Intelligence threat

The Artificial Intelligence threat

The experts run the whole gamut from A to B, and they're practically unanimous: artificial intelligence is going to destroy human civilization.
Snow removal praise

Snow removal praise

Thank you to Dave Bradshaw and his team at the City of Prince George for a most timely response to snow removal at the Railway and Forestry Museum.
Handicap parking critic angers reader

Handicap parking critic angers reader

To the lady who condemned people who park in handicapped spots then walk away. If you show me your doctors certificate, I'll show you my handicapped certificate. How dare you question these people without knowing their circumstance.
Appearances can be deceiving

Appearances can be deceiving

In response to the letter concerning able body drivers using handicap spots. Please consider that not all disabilities and/or handicaps come with a cane or a wheelchair. M.Taylor Prince George