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Song of the Day

Song of the Day

Halloween is over, and all that is left over is all that candy that you bought because you wanted to be prepared in case there were a lot of trick-or-treaters this year.
Good fortune at the ballot box

Good fortune at the ballot box

Last Sunday was a busy day: three elections, in three different continents, all of them offering at least the hope of better times. First, Brazil, where President Dilma Rousseff eked out a second-round victory with 51.
The city's best interest

The city's best interest

The election is not far away now and again the voters of PG go to the polls to elect those that we deem appropriate to decide how to best run and manage the city in our stead.
The case of consent

The case of consent

Before I begin the substantive content of my column I want to provide a few disclaimers. First, this article is not about Jian Ghomeshi although the idea for the column came as a result of reading related news articles.
Boo to the killjoys

Boo to the killjoys

It seems no matter how hard adults try, they just can't ruin Halloween.
They don't want the dam

They don't want the dam

The first of what will likely be many lawsuits was explained Wednesday as an objection to the process the B.C. government followed in getting the Site C dam's environmental approvals.
'We paid for that idea?'

'We paid for that idea?'

A question to ask each of the sitting councillors is: What was your stand on the over $1.6 million paid out in 2013 on consultation fees? The almost $132,000 price tag paid to a U.S.
Concerned about freedoms

Concerned about freedoms

Bob Zimmer's, (MP for Prince George-Peace River), lack of concern for protecting our freedoms, as expressed in the Citizen's 24 October 2014 article "Common Chaos", is alarming.
An editor's editor

An editor's editor

My hero died last week. Ben Bradlee passed away quietly at his home at the wise old age of 93. That was likely the only thing Bradlee ever did quietly.
Vote

Vote

Hey, Prince George. We're not going to let the residents of Toronto make us look bad, are we? A whopping 61 per cent of eligible Toronto voters turned out Monday to elect a new mayor and council.