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A declaration of freedom

A declaration of freedom

In the past week we have seen two important holidays: Canada Day and Independence Day. The United States and Canada were founded on distinct political histories: revolution and counter-revolution. The U.S.
Digging through the archives

Digging through the archives

When I opened my email inbox this morning, I found a string of delightful messages from a museum curator in Alberta.
Standing proud

Standing proud

"I don't want that fag paper," a Prince George resident told a Citizen staff member after seeing the Pride Week front page wrap that ran on the front of Wednesday's paper.
Breaking outside of the box

Breaking outside of the box

In two weeks, I was supposed to be preparing to leave for the Tour De Jasper. Since that plan has been derailed, so many things have happened, and opportunities have come my way.
Few transit options for workers

Few transit options for workers

I just saw a headline that said the City of Prince George wants to increase ridership on the city buses and I feel their solution is to start catering to the working man and woman as well as they do the university.
Unhappy with Hong Kong

Unhappy with Hong Kong

"The oppositions in Hong Kong should understand and accept that Hong Kong is not an independent country.
Tolerating tolerance

Tolerating tolerance

Prince George should be proud, but not too proud, of itself for flying the rainbow flag at City Hall this week to mark Pride Week.
Deep freeze looming for investment

Deep freeze looming for investment

VICTORIA -- Snapshots from a chilling year for the B.C. investment climate: Feb. 27. The federal government rejects the proposed New Prosperity mine for the second time.
The science of seasons

The science of seasons

One of the first science facts we learn is that the Earth travels in a circle around the Sun. Unfortunately, that is not strictly true. Yes, the Earth orbits the Sun but its orbit only approximates a circle.
The why is more important than the what

The why is more important than the what

If you've ever thought of going into business for yourself and went so far as to actually disclose this desire to others, you've probably been asked why.