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Water dish appreciated

Water dish appreciated

I just want to thank the kind person who left a large basin of fresh water and a gallon jug in the parking lot of Moore's Meadow so that the dogs that have been hiked around the park can have a drink.
Hospital lawn overgrown with weeds

Hospital lawn overgrown with weeds

Have you ever taken a walk around the edges of UHNBC and the Cancer Centre? It is the most depressing area in town, I think.
Making lemonade out of Farmers' Market feud

Making lemonade out of Farmers' Market feud

Those who attend the Farmers Market hear about the vendors' rift (Making the best at the Market, August 21), but we also enjoy having the two market locations and especially the walk between them, which has become part of the weekend ritual.
Fans need to show up

Fans need to show up

I have been a Prince George cougar fan and season ticket holder since they came to Prince George in 1994. I remember the years when the stands were full and we had the best fans in the WHL.
Excess barking disturbing neighbours

Excess barking disturbing neighbours

I am a dog owner and resident of North Nechako, yet am fed up by the lack of courtesy that other dog owners in North Nechako demonstrate by allowing their dogs to bark for extended periods of time, day and night.
Barkerville full of memories

Barkerville full of memories

This season has been filled with some lovely moments, many of which have revolved around the idea of memories.
Extremely disappointed

Extremely disappointed

I am a Prince George Citizen subscriber. I was extremely disappointed in the choice of wording on the morning of Wednesday, Aug.
In favour of consumption taxes

In favour of consumption taxes

It's nice to be remembered and I see my good friend Todd Whitcombe has made reference to my opinion on consumption taxes. I favor consumption taxes as they are the most efficient form of taxation. You purchase a good or a service and you pay the tax.
A piece to be proud of

A piece to be proud of

Re: Rodney Venis and "Contributing a verse." The Citizen is regularly written in the style (much the same as many newspapers in this world of mass communication) at best a grade seven standard. No complaint. It is the times.
Left on the side of the road

Left on the side of the road

This article marks my second year anniversary writing a column for the Prince George Citizen. Writing this each week has given me a new found and a rather profound appreciation for columnists.