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TEAM effort

TEAM effort

My son has never fit well into the mainstream school system for a variety of reasons. Foremost, several years of bullying from select individuals, and the futility to resolve the issue firmly set the chip on his shoulder.
Pay attention, driver

Pay attention, driver

This is a letter to a young lady who almost caused a very serious accident at the corner of Foothills and 15th Avenue. You were driving a light coloured small car and the young man in the passenger seat had dark hair and wore glasses.
Mr. Bates awaits

Mr. Bates awaits

Last week Joe and Sam covered their tracks after their canoe exploded. The journey up-stream from Croydon Landing to Mile 53 was surprisingly short as Sam and Joe observed.
Respect the elderly

Respect the elderly

I recently took my dad to a doctor's appointment at the Victoria Medical Building and am in shock at how the setup in the lower part of the medical building is after leaving his appointment.
A Christmas to remember compliments of the Prince George Native Friendship Centre

A Christmas to remember compliments of the Prince George Native Friendship Centre

The festivities started with the traditional serving of the prestigious Elders. They were seated and served a delicious full course meal, prepared by Alan O'Reily.
Logic-break dancing

Logic-break dancing

Re "The Science of Earth is in Dispute" (P.G. Citizen, Opinion page letters, Dec. 23): Mr.
It is time to take a stand

It is time to take a stand

Beware of any large corporation that slithers into a community and tempts with trinkets and money. Consider Enbridge, Northern British Columbia's present corporate seducer.
Thanks for the tip

Thanks for the tip

I would like to send out a big thank-you to all my customers from my paper route (Manson Cres, Jubilee, and Kellogg) for the extremely generous tips I received this Christmas.
Lucky to be found

Lucky to be found

On New Years Eve, my dog very unfortunately got out of the house when a friend came in, and was no where to be found. That night we roamed the streets to find her, and did the same the next day... my dad driving, and my mom and I ugly crying.
A good day for a hanging

A good day for a hanging

Previously, Caribou Joe and Sam arrive back at Mile 53. As soon as they had tied up the canoe and were back on dry land again, Sam and Joe pushed their way through the crowd towards their foreman.