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Barkerville historical interpreters enjoy the challenge

Barkerville historical interpreters enjoy the challenge

For this actor, no theatrical challenge can match historical interpretation.
Rebalance your portfolio for the long term

Rebalance your portfolio for the long term

Following a great year in 2013 when many equities posted double-digit returns, investors need to step back, re-examine and rebalance their portfolios based on current market conditions and trends for the future.
Part of a lifestyle

Part of a lifestyle

I choose to bike in Prince George because it's the best way to get around. Biking has become second nature to me - it's truly a part of my lifestyle. I wake up, shower, eat breakfast, and dress like any other resident in Prince George would.
Revolutionary changes needed to protect planet, people

Revolutionary changes needed to protect planet, people

I am responding to Neil Godbout's editorial May 1 wherein he describes the opposition to Enbridge Northern Gateway and other destructive resource projects as NIMBYs and states that if not here, then these resource projects will take place in third wo
Support for the disabled broken

Support for the disabled broken

When the B.C. government went looking for input about increasing accessibility for disabled people, it heard plenty about making its own systems easier for clients to navigate.
Green's day done

Green's day done

Shari Green's announcement Thursday to leave municipal politics after two terms on city council and just three years as mayor, rather than run for reelection this November, is not as big a surprise as it seems on the surface.
A matter of survival

A matter of survival

Life is a precariously robust process. This might seem like a contradiction. After all, precarious means "dangerously likely to fall or collapse". Robust, on the other hand, means strong and vigorous.
The perils of growth

The perils of growth

So much of our success in business is measured by growth: growth in revenues, growth in client numbers, growth in Twitter followers. In economic development growth is a solid indicator that things are headed in the right direction.
Two-way traffic's return hope for renewal

Two-way traffic's return hope for renewal

With the recent announcement that Fourth Avenue will be returning to a two way street. Over the last few years, slowly but surely downtown streets are returning from one way back to two way.
Liberals miss bus on Highway of Tears

Liberals miss bus on Highway of Tears

To get an idea of how much the B.C. Liberals don't want to call an inquiry into the Babine Forest Products and Lakeland Mills explosions, regard the open, weeping sore that is the provincial government's handling of the so-called Highway of Tears.