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Here’s what brought Prince George residents joy in 2022

Here’s what brought Prince George residents joy in 2022

"Love is the key for a blissful life."
Letter to the editor: ‘Noise is a real problem’ in Prince George

Letter to the editor: ‘Noise is a real problem’ in Prince George

Noise is a real problem for those who live within a five km radius of CN Centre.
Jack Knox: Money in, money out: What you’ll see in 2023

Jack Knox: Money in, money out: What you’ll see in 2023

Here are a few of the changes to rules, taxes, rates and fees that might affect you in 2023, from ICBC to the new B.C. Family Benefit.
Survey: Service and other factors that trigger tipping’s tipping point across Canada

Survey: Service and other factors that trigger tipping’s tipping point across Canada

For the past couple of years, social media users have shared pictures of the “suggested tip amounts” they have encountered when the bill is brought to them at a restaurant or when they try to pay for a meal using a credit card.
Letter to the editor: Arts centre needed in Prince George

Letter to the editor: Arts centre needed in Prince George

The PGSO is a wonderful, dynamic institution that would benefit greatly from a properly designed facility.
Neil Godbout: How the City of Prince George might waste a big pile of time and money in 2023

Neil Godbout: How the City of Prince George might waste a big pile of time and money in 2023

Why put so much unnecessary effort into a document that amounts to nothing more than thoughtful suggestions and wishful thinking?
Letter to the editor: People need to be more prepared for winter

Letter to the editor: People need to be more prepared for winter

It was or is a typical winter weather for Canada
YVR’s winter meltdown a failure in crisis leadership

YVR’s winter meltdown a failure in crisis leadership

Winter storms cancel flights and disrupt airport operations. Everyone knows that. Yet, when Metro Vancouver’s forecast delivered on its promise, the one entity required to trigger an adequate crisis response froze.
Survey: B.C.’s justice system under-funded, overly soft on offenders, respondents say

Survey: B.C.’s justice system under-funded, overly soft on offenders, respondents say

13 per cent of British Columbians provided the poorest grade available to the province’s justice system
James Steidle: Why did we build a pool with pine from New Zealand and Chile?

James Steidle: Why did we build a pool with pine from New Zealand and Chile?

What’s the point of having built a “Wood Innovation Centre” if we are buying offshore pine for our “Canfor” pool?