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Atwood's debut novel still relevant

Atwood's debut novel still relevant

The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood Marian's life is beginning to change, and not for the better. It is a gradual shift that at first, she cannot put her finger on.
Fish and trees are different issues

Fish and trees are different issues

Statements by MLA Bob Simpson, asserting that our lumber industry is going the same way of the cod fishery in Newfoundland. are faulty. It is a different story with our timber supply.
Thank you to the kind strangers

Thank you to the kind strangers

I received a call on my landline from my brother and when I answered it was someone else's voice asking if I was Matthew's sister. I died a thousand deaths in that moment as my heart lurched into my throat wondering what had happened to my brother.
A big thank you

A big thank you

You never know the impact that someone has had on other people's lives until they are gone.Those of you that knew my mom, Susan Miner, are blessed. Those of you that didn't missed out on knowing a great and amazing woman.
Cutoff Butte a short, but steep, hike

Cutoff Butte a short, but steep, hike

Hike of the Week
Locals paying too much for fuel

Locals paying too much for fuel

When is discrimination discrimination? Over the last numbers years, the residents of Prince George have been paying some of the highest prices for fuel in the province.
Hospital staff treat patients with dignity, respect

Hospital staff treat patients with dignity, respect

I was at the UHNBC hospital quite recently. The attention and professionalism provided to me is, and was appreciated. I wish to acknowledge and thank Dr. M. Odulio, and Dr. G.S. Paterson both for your respective expertise.
War of the (decidedly not) roses

War of the (decidedly not) roses

The voice was cajoling, maddening, like Christy Clark talking about putting families first. Take these weapons, it told me. Seize the destiny for which you were born for. But I am weak and they are so many, I whined. You are, the voice consoled.
Frosty relations

Frosty relations

The report from The Citizen's Arthur Williams in Saturday's paper on the internal conflict tearing apart the McLeod Lake Indian Band could be a sneak preview for similar kinds of battles among First Nations across central and northern B.C.
ICBC is me, me, me

ICBC is me, me, me

I remember when ICBC was a car insurance company owned by the people of B.C. and operated for their benefit. Such is not the case now. ICBC has become a slush fund for government of the day. Billions are siphoned off to general revenue.