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A time for reflection

A time for reflection

New Year's is a time for both reflection and speculation. Reflection on the year just past. The highs and lows. The good and bad. And speculation on the year to come.
It's time for nastygrams

It's time for nastygrams

Not sure, but I think the Occupy supporter was comparing me to the people who killed Jesus.
Highlights of 2011

Highlights of 2011

This year was a tumultuous, eventful time for Prince George. It's a been a year of big projects, big announcements, big controversies and big changes.
Keep the momentum going

Keep the momentum going

Prince George is on track to do something it has not achieved since 2005 - go an entire year without a murder.
Giving is the best gift

Giving is the best gift

For most of us, the holiday season is a time of plenty: friends, family and coworkers visit bearing holiday baking and each weekend brings another party or gathering full of cheer.
Sucker or punch?

Sucker or punch?

A new policing method sweeping Canada and Britain may bring the term "nanny state" to a whole new level.
A Merry Christmas Reminder

A Merry Christmas Reminder

I was a Citizen Newspaper boy back in 70s. I had a great route on the Hart Highway, had about 120 papers to carry, and could outwalk anyone I knew. Had a lot of great customers, and I only got bit once - from a Collie no less.
Manifestations of Santa

Manifestations of Santa

There is something about the bleak darkness of December. The mornings fail to brighten noticeably before the busy day begins, then all too soon, the snowy afternoons turn to evenings blanketed in ice fog.
No gripes from me

No gripes from me

I realize we have issues in our health care system. Having just spent 10 days in it I have had nothing but good to say of the people looking after us with what they have to work with.
Financial priorities not in the right place

Financial priorities not in the right place

Recently, on the Global newscast they were bragging about people at the [Vancouver airport] duty free paying $28,000 for a bottle of whiskey.